First thread - I got the balls?
Ok, after reading countless TA threads *I wish TA meant tits and ass* I've decided to post my own. Unfortunately I decided to post on a nite when I am tanked... such is life.. anyhow.. I'm a huge Goa/Psy-trance fan.
I'm new to this whole "make music/mix music" crowd as my life has just been listening to these different beats and appreciated what artists have done with simple tones. I want to make my own music but I have no artistic talent whatsoever. I am semi-bright and very computer literate and have a deep wallet, if that means anything. Oh, by the way, my main computer at home is a Powerbook G4 with quite a bit of x86 shit laying around but for the purpose of this post please assume OSX.
I went out and purchased Apple Soundtrack and Logic Express 6. I have an Edirol 30 key MIDI/USB keyboard and have been fucking around with various Garage Band sounds on the keyboard. I have no mixer, no hardware synth, no this, no that.. just my keyboard and my laptop with a USB input. I cant figure out how Logic Express can let me fuck with different instruments and hear then off of my MIDI keyboard *which plays through my laptop's sound card btw*.. I've created a few tunes that my friends actually like with Soundtrack but would like to add a bit of my own "bullshit" if you will from keyboard sounds. I took band in my highschool days so have a bit of "musical understanding," whatever that means, to me.
What I ask of this thread is to help me, and other possible morons out there *god help us all if other morons exist in this world*, get an understanding of what is required to create trance music. I dont need a whole tutorial since I know you make loops with the keyboard and inport them into a progam like Logic or Soundtrance/Cubase/etc, edit them and whatnot and vuoala, you have trance.. I just want a basic understanding of how other beginning/experienced artists on this form create their sounds/music and get an idea of what kind of hardware and equipment I should look for to do this effectively and efficiently.
Forgive my drunken grammar in advance!
Thanks,
Damon -- aka razorz
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