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equipment needed to make trance
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| djdenver |
what equipment is needed?
what should beginners use?
what do djs like tiesto use?
what fl studio kits should i get?
what keyboards,synths,drum machines should i get? |
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| Nemesis44 |
Hey there,
You would probably benefit from going to the production forum. But read the tutorials before you post a question. It will stand you in good stead.
| quote: | | what do djs like tiesto use? |
That question reeks of trolling if you ask me but I will give you benefit of the doubt. My advice would be to avoid asking that question all together.
You should probably start by asking yourself what your budget is. Then take it from there.
Cheers
Nem |
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| Rodri Santos |
Tiesto use hired producers, go ask them. (long answer)
Short Answer: Apple Logic |
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| Nemesis44 |
| quote: | Originally posted by djdenver
im not trollin |
Fair enough, in which case the producers forum is your first stop.
What you should probably do first and foremost is check out the demos of the main DAWs (sequencers)as this will be the main host for your music. It's a tough road to be honest and the learning curve is steep.
You don't have to use logic but it is a good application without a doubt.
If you are going down the hardware route then be prepared to spend a lot of money, and VSTs may be a better option. There is a heck of a lot of good free stuff out there for trance. You may want to try the Genesis VST. Since I picked that up I love it.
FL Studio
Reason
Cubase
Logic (if you have a MAC)
Sonar
those are all good sequencers or complete packages that can get you started.
If you are looking for a good out of the box solution then maybe Reason is a good place to start. It has everything built in and is perfectly capable of giving you pro results once you learn how to use it.
It all depends on what you are bringing with you to the table i.e. what experience do you have?
Cheers
Nem |
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| JEO |
I picked up Fruityloops several years ago as mine. And thought "Once I conquer this software, I'll move on to something more pro." But I haven't used anything else since then. Probably because I'm intimidated by the fact that getting used to a new DAW will take me time. But having your head wrapped around one of them, I'm sure it's easier to do it on other DAWs too.
If you're an absolute beginner, I'd recommend FL Studio. But it's your choice.
I think you can get those "pro-results" with any DAW, if you use it right.
In example Primo Lux - The Wall was done with FL Studio, and you can check if it's pro or not. |
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| PlasticSoul |
For produce trance you need a vengeance essential clubsounds sample pack and refx nexus.
Ah... and a daw.
So, search some label... |
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| IceColdWater |
| quote: | Originally posted by djdenver
what equipment is needed?
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Basically a computer. That's the most fundamental approach.
| quote: | Originally posted by djdenver
what should beginners use?
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Try FL Studio. It's pretty straight forward and easy to use. Well , that's for me.
| quote: | Originally posted by djdenver
what do djs like tiesto use?
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Cubase. And lots of hardware. |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| Enough trance has already been made. There is a multitude of good tracks and an even larger multitude of mediocre and bad ones. Why do you think you should add to the pile? Does the world really need your input? |
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| 19503 |
| quote: | Originally posted by PlasticSoul
For produce trance you need a vengeance essential clubsounds sample pack and refx nexus.
Ah... and a daw.
So, search some label... |
this is all wrong.
my only tip to the OP is to be careful who you take advice from! |
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| EddieZilker |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Enough trance has already been made. There is a multitude of good tracks and an even larger multitude of mediocre and bad ones. Why do you think you should add to the pile? Does the world really need your input? |
:stongue: :stongue: +1
& Thanks for your support. |
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| alanzo |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Enough trance has already been made. There is a multitude of good tracks and an even larger multitude of mediocre and bad ones. Why do you think you should add to the pile? Does the world really need your input? |
Ouch. Although I do agree that you shouldn't get into it if your goal is to make something like what "dj tiesto" has his name on in under five years. Meaning everything you make will sound aweful for several years.
Start with something simple. A lot of beginners go with FL Studio or Reason since they're pretty all-inclusive. Many will then migrate to DAWs like Logic or Cubase, although many excellent trance tracks have been done in FL Studio and Reason.
I say to start simple because creating trance music is NOT easy and do not think for even a second that it is. Also never forget that you are creating MUSIC. If you do not want to bother learning the foundations of music and melody ("music theory"), stick to techno or some forms of house. |
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