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Best starter sequencers for Beginners?
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TechnoTranceRM
Hello, Since I got into trance musi about 2 years ago I have always wanted to recreate/produce trance tracks. I went on another forum and asked what basics I would need to get started and i was told a synth and sequencer, so I looked up synths and bought a Jp-8000 by Roland. I was told it was one of the best synth keyboards to get for trance music, some oft favorite musicians use it like Chicane and I saw a video of faithless live and they were using it. Anyway I've had this synth for about 4 moths and I'm ashamed to say I've let it gather dust, just with college and stuff I havnt had time to but now I am looking into getting back into it. My question is what's a good sequencer that is compatable with my synth and easiest for me to learn. I'm really not a software kind of person, I like to get more hands on learning when it comes to this kind of stuff.

Anyway anotger few questions I have are, can you make beats on hardware sequencers as well as non-hardwares. I mean will it come with sounds in there or would I have to use programs like fruity loops? Are there any websites or videotutorials on synths and sequencers to give me a sense of direction?

Thankyou
Senator Clay Davis
i had the same experience with my hardware synths, ended up selling them all and now use a computer only and never been more happy. if you read the stickies in the production forum you might get some help finding your software sequencers. ableton, cubase, fruityloops, reason, logic, sonar, reaper is the most common ones, and they all have their pros and cons. as i said, go through the stickies in the production forum. this is the dj booth and therefore wrong section. and just a final recommendation: stay away from hardware sequencers, its sooo limited compared to software ones. hardware synths are nice though but not necessary at all. dont believe the hype that it sounds better.
n3lly
Wrong forum, Moved.. :)
EddieZilker
I have to highly, highly, highly, highly recommend Reason 5.
Senator Clay Davis
its funny that you recommend the only sequencer who doesnt support external gear when he said he has a JP8000. shows the value of this forum lol :p
but you might be right anyway, ditching that JP isnt exactly a mistake...
EddieZilker
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Originally posted by Senator Clay Davis
its funny that you recommend the only sequencer who doesnt support external gear when he said he has a JP8000. shows the value of this forum lol :p
but you might be right anyway, ditching that JP isnt exactly a mistake...


I think of Reason as an excellent starting point to build skills with. I certainly wouldn't recommend ditching the JP8000 but, apart from Reason, there's no other DAW I'd recommend above any other for getting started with and Reason covers all the basics and will still be usable when people get more advanced.
kitphillips
Read the stickies. I think ableton's the easiest but tbh thats probably just personal preference.

They're all laid out to be fairly easy to use these days, and they're all very similar in most ways. You sound like you have no idea about production though, so maybe you need to further understand the process before committing money to a DAW. Reaper is cheap/free and might be good for that purpose.
Senator Clay Davis
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Originally posted by EddieZilker
I think of Reason as an excellent starting point to build skills with. I certainly wouldn't recommend ditching the JP8000 but, apart from Reason, there's no other DAW I'd recommend above any other for getting started with and Reason covers all the basics and will still be usable when people get more advanced.


agree on that. started out on Reason myself and it has served me for 5 years.
TechnoTranceRM
I really don't want to ditch the JP-8000. Basically im not looking to make proper tracks, id just like to play my synth and then with a sequenser make the bass line and then have a beat in the background. Thats all i really want to do for right now.
Senator Clay Davis
then i would suggest you to try out Reaper www.reaper.fm. Its free and very good and you can connect your synth to it (if you have a soundcard that is). the only downside is that its not included much instruments or samples so you would have to find your drums etc yourself, theres plenty of it online for free.

orTofønChiLd
warez
Senator Clay Davis
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Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
warez

moron. your post lately has been nothing but poison.
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