I will be using FL Studio 4, Cool Edit and Acid Pro.
Is Oxygen compatible with Fruity?
Is AMD compatible with M-Audio?
How is the Oxygen? Is it a trigger only?
And y r 'monitors' so preferrable?? Y not just get good speakers for computers?
N E other suggestions....anything would be good...tx in advance!
Last edited by sufee_b on Jan-14-2004 at 05:11
Jan-14-2004 03:51
hey cheggy
like a tiger
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
You might want a decent VST instrument as well so that you can get some nice leads and pads. Pro-53 is quite nice, a lot of people use z3ta+ also. There are quite a few nice ones out there, so have a look in the VST instrument thread to get an idea of your options.
Your setup looks fine except for the sound card. Try one of their pro-audio cards rather than the consumer cards.
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Jan-14-2004 04:40
sufee_b
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Fluff City
u are right about the sound card...i'll probably get something from the Delta series... but r u saying Pro-53 over the oxygen or both??
Jan-14-2004 04:51
hey cheggy
like a tiger
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
Mate, the oxygen is not a synth. It is just a midi controller. It does not make any sounds. All this particular device does is play other synths and controll some of their paramters if mapped to the other device. You need a synth to play this with. Fruity comes with some synths as default but you might/should consider purchasing some other synths that are of higher quality.
As for soundcards, the audiophile is a very common option among budding electronic musicians and you won't find too many compaints about it either. It will give you midi, RCA and digital audio, so you may want to consider that.
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Jan-14-2004 14:22
sick_boy_tommy
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Tampereen tuntumassa, Nokian takana, pellon laidalla
Double the RAM. You don't want to end up with a bottleneck effect, in this case having lots of calculating power yet not enough RAM. When editing audio (or video), the importance of memory should not be overlooked.