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| quote: | Originally posted by cl0ckw3rk
Hi Michael,
After lurking on these forums myself for a long time, I've seen a lot of people suggest that anyone starting out should first invest in a decent audio interface and a pair of monitors before anything else. I would have to agree with them.
A MIDI controller, though very handy, is just a replacement for a mouse and keyboard but you can still do everything without it. I've heard good things about the X-Station, but I don't think I'm really the one to tell you much about it as I own an M-Audio Axiom 49.
As for buying a new comp, I wouldn't dive into that just yet. Actually TEST the one you have now, and see how it holds up when you start throwing plugins into ableton. Try experimenting with what your comp can handle so you dont blow a bunch of money on something you might not need (yet)!
Anyways, before anything I would suggest an audio interface and a pair of monitors first. Try the waters out with these and see if producing is for you. Then, as you get better with what you have, upgrade one thing at a time. As for what equipment to buy - I hope you've looked through all the FAQ's and tutorials around these forums because they helped me when I was picking out the same kinda gear! Don't forget, even if your comp is straining a little, there are ways to get around it (like bouncing to audio, etc). Search the forums for those techniques too, because they helped me avoid buying a new computer when I can do just fine with what I have.
Good luck! |
Thanks for the response.
However I already stated I have monitors already. The X Station also has an audio interface so thats why I was asking if it is good enough by itself or if I need to purchase a separate one. It is also a hardware synth as well as a midi controller, which is really one of the biggest selling points on it with me.
I have had ableton I have been using it for the last month as I wanted to learn how to use it before investing in the other components. I am now comfortable and thus ready to make some purchases. I definitely am getting a midi controller, I wont even take myself seriously as a producer without one, im not going to dedicate myself to making songs off a computer keyboard. While it may be able to net an alright result I am not shooting for alright results.
I am very serious about this and have the money to invest. People were telling me when I was grabbing cdj's and a mixer to go with the cheap route first and build as I got better. I ended up purchasing the cdj1000mk3's and the djm 800. I have no qualms paying for quality. Better technology will usually shorten the learning curve, thus why im being so thorough prior to purchasing this all! But that is just me, im sure its different for others.
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