Try the following:
-good quality nearfield monitors (this is most important)
-a mixer (there is tons of stuff out there, try TASCAM company)
-software compressor, equalizer, and ultramaximizer from Wave
-hardware synthesizer types depend on the type of music you will be producing. (start with YAMAHA Motif, ROLAND, KORG, NOVATION...)
Just a word of caution: you can't have a weak link in your production chain if you want good results, so you will need top quality equipment.
An example:
Several years ago I bought Behringer Truth monitors for mixing and mastering my tracks. It was always frustrating mixing the baseline and drums in all my material. In other words, I just couldn't hear the low frequencies. Then I switched to Dynaudio nearfields and it was like heaven. No problems, whatsoever, my mixes sound great virtually anywhere!
The price of Behringer monitors - US$400.00
The price of Dynaudio monitors - US$2000.00
Bottom line - if you can, invest in top quality equipment for best results.
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