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| Eric J |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ankhsunamun
I agree with that 100%. That is why I'm here trying to get as much info as I can instead of just buying stuff =D
Would you think that I'm on the right track? Or is there something else that's huge and invisible to me atm.
Thanks again!
Ankh |
If you want my honest opinion, I think you need to spend a lot more time researching how EDM and other music is made and recorded. A lot has changed in the last decade and a lot of the old paradigms no longer apply. Just based on the questions you were asking, it seems like you do not have a complete understanding of the process, and that's OK if you are just starting out. That is why I recommended that you do more research before buying anything to ensure that you dont spend money and end up disappointed, frustrated or discouraged because you did not have all the facts.
You may also want to focus on just doing one thing at first. Either recording live instruments or making EDM with nothing but software. Frankly, the latter might be preferable only because you can start the learning process with nothing but a computer and some software. Then once you start getting better you'll naturally gain a better understanding of how things work and where your money should go (if any).
Recording live instruments can be a lot more difficult if you don't have a general understanding of producing music as a whole. It is not simply a case of plugin and record. You need to know about things like compression, EQ, effects usage, gain staging, etc., so you can use those recordings in the context of a track and make it work.
Check out the various DAW packages such as Cubase, Ableton Live, SOonar and Propellerheads Record and see which one you might like to try. Download demo software just to try it out. Watch YouTube videos of people using these packages to make music, and finally research and ask lots of SPECIFIC questions on forums like this and others. in time, you'll get a better feel for the process, the equipment and how it all fits into your vision. |
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| atxbigballer1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ankhsunamun
Hey everyone, I am in the beginning stages of building a home studio set-up with the intent of writing and producing various kinds of EDM and other things. I have zero experience with recording, and I am seeking knowledge far and wide to gain a better grasp of what is needed to pursue such a venture.
I am looking for specific info on what is needed to record my live instruments onto my pc.
-I know I need an Audio interface, but I need one that can support my Roland TD-12 electric drum kit (if such a thing is possible, which I hope it is XD ).
-I plan on using Reason 4, and I was wondering if There are any other things that are considered a staple in the studio (I have accounted already for midi keyboards/mixers/samplers).
I know I know I'm the super noob right now, and I don't what anyone thinking that I'm the guy that says "Oh, what do I need to buy to be the next Tiesto!" I just want to get set up asap so I can start working on projects. XD
I know exactly what I want to do, I'm just in the bedazzled stage of discovering technology a-plenty.
These are all questions that everyone has when they begin, and I'm sure they have been asked a billion times over hehe I guess its my turn ^^
I want to ask more, but I also want to save you from a wall of text haha, any assistance, advice, words of wisdom, or haiku's are very much appreciated.
-Ankh |
Do u have all the Drum pads for the Roalnd TD-12?
You can use the TD-12 as a midi controller with reason to bang out your drums Live With redrum and nn-xt!
Its so crazy now that i think about it!

Or better yet, get audio interface with midi ports!

I think if u get Tascam u get a copy of cubase LE and your set! |
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| atxbigballer1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ankhsunamun
My original plan of attack was to record instruments one at a time and mix them together while incorporating samples. |
I work the same way! |
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| Ankhsunamun |
Eric- Excellent advice, I appreciate it. Yea, I'm still learning the basics of what most of you have known about for years. I've been spending my time playing live instruments and only recently was I inspired to start recording.
I'll definitely put forth a lot more research and brain picking before making any significant investments.
Baller- Yes I have all of the pads, and I'm definitely going to look into using the TD-12 as a controller, that would be awesome!
Thanks again!!
Ankh |
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| adi_hanson |
| quote: | Originally posted by atxbigballer1
Do u have all the Drum pads for the Roalnd TD-12?
You can use the TD-12 as a midi controller with reason to bang out your drums Live With redrum and nn-xt!
Its so crazy now that i think about it!

Or better yet, get audio interface with midi ports!

I think if u get Tascam u get a copy of cubase LE and your set! |
I use that exact MIDI Interface on the SH-201 and it works perfectly.
Shame FLS cant record it properly.
And @ the OP
But dont forget you could have the best setup in the world , but with no creativity or melody behind you , give up.:D |
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| Ankhsunamun |
| Thanks for that link Baller! =D |
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| Ankhsunamun |
| Hanson- You should believe me when I tell you that my consciousness is nothing BUT melody, harmony and rhythm! |
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| adi_hanson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ankhsunamun
Hanson- You should believe me when I tell you that my consciousness is nothing BUT melody, harmony and rhythm! |
Excellent days!
I love a good melody. |
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| palm |
| quote: | Originally posted by RichieV
reason was initially aimed for amateur EDM producers. |
which we are.
Reason is a great app, but its closed, atleast as master. u can rewire it to other sequencers as a slave though. havent realy tried it much.
go ableton or something if u have hardware in adition. |
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| Ankhsunamun |
Yes, I'm going to be looking into Re-wiring, as it seems to offer maximum benefits. Correct me if I'm wrong but Ableton live is a great device for live performance, yes? I was considering at the present Cubase 5.
Anyone have any preferences? |
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| palm |
| ableton is the only app suited for live perf imo. im trying to do the same myself. im just making alot of loops in reason and import then to ableton as wavs. works great. |
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