Main equipment needed for beginners
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Let's post the main equipment that anyone need for producing.
not the best, not the worst
just the main equipment. |
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Pjotr G |
I don't think there are 2 producers out there with the same setup....
so go out and listen to everything and decide what U need
[edit] i saw you are new to producing, there are a couple of different "sorts" of devices in a studio (some machines perform more functions tho)
-mixer
-synth
-sampler
-drumcomputer
-sequencer
-controller
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dj dave b |
What about a synth, sequencer (logic, cubase etc) and a decent sound card? :).. surely you dont need a hardware mixer (unless you are serious and/or have the cash), is there any differences with say the mixer in Logic audio compared to a hardware mixer that you are aware of? |
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Pjotr G |
Like I said, sometimes one device performs more than one function....What you suggest is using the pc as sequencer AND mixer AND i dunno what more. I like a hardware mixer better becuz you can tweak TWO buttons at the same time hehe. Especially if you want to do something like a live-set (which i want to do in the future), you will NEED the ability to mute/unmute, EQ, level more channels at once....a pc won't cut it in a live environment (truly live = not everything pre programmed). It also depends on the way you like to work. Personnaly I like some real time control over putting everything in my sequencer with program changes and stuff. (a controller like kenton control freak can work miracles at this too)
[edit] when you sequence more than one device you will need a hardware mixer to put it all together anyways. Or one of them soundcards with multiple inputs, they are expensive! [/edit] |
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dj dave b |
Yeah, true (about the multi outputs)
I would prefer a hardware mixer, it would just feel like you have more control over your music rather than moving a graphical button with your mouse!
i'm looking at buying a Yamaha CS6x which is a control synth + sampler
i'm looking for a soundcard too, but im not sure what sound card would suit me best..
i have a pIII 600mhz pc with 128mb ram, (soon to be upgraded)
i really have no idea about midi routing and all that, i am new to the hardware world .. lol
hope someone can help |
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Pjotr G |
it all depends on what you want. I think nowadays about any soundcard allows you to sequence midi (with a cable stuck in your joystick port), so that's not a problem. Your current soundcard is prolly enough to sequence a CS6x. But if you want to route multiple outs from you CS6x (it has 4 rite?)back to your pc, for instance to apply software FX, you would need a soundcard with multiple inputs, like the midiman delta 44. Not my choice anyways. |
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dj dave b |
ah rite, i have a vibra 128 at the moment.. its an OK soundcard.. can't say much more.
I was worrying most about latency, should it be a problem?
i'd like to get at least 50ms minimum |
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Pjotr G |
With asio drivers your should be able to stay far beneath that. |
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dj dave b |
F@#KIN sweet, I really didn't want to have to spend more money on a soundcard! |
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Pjotr G |
that's what i THINK eh so don't you come kill me with a chainsaw if it ain't workin |
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dj dave b |
well i dont see why it wouldnt work
i wont kill you ... with a chainsaw at least
muahaha
only kidding :D |
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Pjotr G |
Not that I know where to get those drivers...the version of cubase that dj pete put out for the remix comp had those drivers with it i think
and if that don't work, some sequencers have latency compensation (slows down the rest too so it all syncs), dunno much bout that tho |
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