|
ahahahaha I love it, "Hardware plugin" 
Next thing someone's gonna ask for will be a "fully analog hardware VA softsynth" 
Well, IMO, since he doesn't seem to know much about synthesism and studio setups since he asked you (no offense), I wouldn't suggest jumping in the deep end just yet. But since he's loaded, as you say, I suggest starting off with maybe 2-3 synths, an arranger keyboard (or a simple midi keyboard), a dual core AMD PC system or a nice G5 workstation, and a good audio interface. I wouldn't recomment any hardware effects, since IMO they're just more hassle, you can get 99% the same results with software (and since he's new in the game, he probably won't know how to get the most out of them).
My shopping list would be something similar (for a trance/house -oriented setup, at least):
Synths: Access Virus C/TI, Waldorf Q, Nord Lead 3, Novation KS, Alesis Andromeda, Roland SH-201. These synths all vary in price and features, but they should all be nice for trance.
Master Keyboard:
1. I'd try to get most of the synths in rack versions, since they take up less space, but it may be good to get one of them keyboard version.
2. Get a keyboard arranger (something Roland or Korg Triton or similar) if he want the ability to do "bread 'n butter" type sounds as well (sampled real instruments and basic drum kits and such.. this can also be done through software for a cheaper price)
3. Get a midi keyboard - Probably the cheapeast alternative, and also the most efficient.
Audio Interface: I must say, I'n not a pro in this area, I have my Delta 44 with 4ins and 4 outs, it's great, but with hardware synths, more inputs are almost necessary (unless you route them all into a mixer first, which I wouldn't want to do). Something Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) or RME Hammerfall should do him good. If you decide on Pro Tools, it comes with a varying array of soundcards to choose from.
Computer: 64 bit dual core AMD is the way to go! an AMD 64 X2 4400+ processor is the top of the line, that's what I'd get. But Apple is also a very widely used choice in the industry
Software PLUGINS: Yes, plugins are always software, if they not software, then they're just called "synths" or "effects", not hardware plugins 
Synths: z3ta+, Rapture, V-Station and Albino.
Samplers: Either Battery or Kontakt.
Lastly, there's the choice of hosts: Cubase SX, Sonar, Logic (for Mac), Tracktion (my latest favorite), FL Studio or Pro Tools, take your pick, it's all yp to personal preference!
.. I just can't help it, I love making shopping lists! But check the stickies at the top of the forum, there's a bunch of info on "what synths should I buy" and "what is the best sequencer" -type of questions.
|