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Re: Re: Re: Software or digital mixer?
| quote: | Originally posted by mfitterer1
That's all fine to hold that opinion but it would be much more meaningful to someone like myself if you actually explained WHY you feel that way?
Second of all I havent ever mixed down, I was wanting to think and buy ahead before getting there.
Im curious why you feel the way you do, please explain! |
My friend if you are just starting out you will need tons of things to learn. You need to learn the difference between a sequencer and a mixer. You need to pick and learn a software sequencer really well. Those cheap all in one studios are no where as flexible as software, and they get much harder when your projects gets bigger, not really ideal for a complex electronic track. This is such a broad topic that I wouldn't know where to begin unless I explain user interface and signal path in details plus compare mixing in the box (ITB) and out of the box (OTB) which altogether would be a really long post. If you are the type of guy who prefers hands-on tweaking rather using the mouse that would be a different topic, you'll need to buy a good midi controller for mixing and sound design but those stuff are not a must and could be purchased later. What you need in the beginning is a fast computer dedicated for production and a good converter (sound card). You also need to learn your sequencer really well. Then worry about mixing ITB or OTB. Last but not least you'll need a good set of speaker monitors and headphones either way.
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