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| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Actually, long before you get any of that stuff, you should download demos of different sequencers and try to see which one you like the most; then buy that.
After that, you should learn thoroughly how to use the synthesizers and samplers in whatever program you get, learn about basic principles of melody and chord progression, and get some hands-on experience by writing a few rough tracks.
Then, once you've finished all of that, you should start looking at monitors, professional headphones, audio interfaces, and so on. | Yeah, +1 i spent 2 years on and off producing with a just a sequencer before i bought any of those. I still lack a midi keyboard and monitors.
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