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My suggestions for a synth are: Novation Supernova, Supernova II, Access Virus B, and Waldorf Q. I have the supernova, and I must say it is the best sounding thing I've ever heard. You could probably make ALL trance sounds with it, Bass, Lead's, Arps, Strings, FX. It's amazing. I paid $1800 canadian for it, used. You should really research to see what you need. My beast is expanded to 44 voice polyphony, 6 fx per sound, 8 multitimeral. If you get a Rackmount synth (which I suggest to save some money) then you need a MIDI controller Keyboard. I Have a beautiful Roland PC-70, it does the job, that was $250 canadian. I then use a device called Midiman "midisport 2x2" to connect MIDI to my computer through USB. tht was $130 canadian. Then you need the sequencer program, which I use Cakewalk 9.0 and it's great. But, u need a really powerfull cpu in order to make complex tracks. My pentium 400 mhz, 128 ram couldnt record 8 tracks of Midi, and 4 tracks of wav files.. so I had to get a new PC. pentium 4 1700mhz, 1024MB ram. now I've had ZERO problems with recording with this. You will probably need a program for drums, I use Reason. You could get a drum machine, I have a Korg ER-1, but I dont really use it for my songs, sounds too analog. Then u need a mixer. I have a stanton SK5, (with my tables) .. only 2 channels, so I'm gonna need a better one now. Probably a Vestax. I suggest a good sound system too, it makes it so much better to hear the quality of what you're actually making. I have a 400watt kenwood amp, hooked up to two 16.5" monitors and an 8" sub, and it sounds spectacular. that was a $700 sound system hooked up to my pc. I must tell you, don't get stuff at full price. Get it used off the internet (I recommend ebay. or www.djgear.com, very reliable) or get mad sales. paying full price is just to draining. hope this helps
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