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coby
and i have some questions,

1. where shuld i start ? i already gor a sinthesizer (yamaha cs2x) and what shuld i buy next ? , i thought of getting a drum sequencer.. and then a mixer

can u recommend enything for me?

2. which program shuld i use for recording?
bumbum
if u got a pc get cubase
coby
Thats software !


Isnt there enynoe in this forum that uses hardware 2 make there music ?!?!
Tom_cowan
I use hardware, well i got a virus c but using a delta 44 soundcard i play it into the pc and use cubase as a mixer. If youve only got one bit of hardware you dont need a mixing desk, just use the mixer in cubase and get a descent soundcard. As for drums use reason, its better than ne drum machine(in my opinion). Softwares the way forward neway, try n get a mix of both software and hardware, using just hardware if your already using just software seems a bit of a drastic change and an expensive one to!
BenB
Hi,

I would buy a sampler. Like the MPCs from Akai. These consist a sequenser, so if the sequenser is not to limited you don't even need Cubase for sequensing or something like that. There are loads of sample cds that have everything you need to make music. These are not expensive so you can easily expand you sound collection with cds instead of buying new synths for sounds. If you want to use your CS2X too you will need a mixer, but you can also sample those sounds with youre sampler. If you want a program for recording you can get Cubase, Cakewalk Sonar, or Logic if you have a Mac.
Tom_cowan
I play the virus into a delta44 and use it in realtime using cubase as a mixer so you dont actually need a hardware mixer. Akai sampler would be good, altho id rather have a program which converted akai sample cds into nn19 patches or nnxt patches. I think there might be one, ne ideas neone?
TraNcerke
i would not go for an mpc, unless you want to go live. You've already got a synth with onboard sample synthesis (cs2x) so i would now consider buying a (virtual) analog synth such as virus c, supernova, waldorf q (or their rack versions since you allready have a great keyboard). You'll go far further in terms of warm trance leads and pads then a sample based synth.

As far as hardware sequencing goes, the rm1x (or rs7000) are the best thing to get i think. It's like a cubase in hardware. (mpc for live):happy2:
coby
quote:
Originally posted by Tom_cowan
As for drums use reason, its better than ne drum machine(in my opinion).


I prity much master the reason redrum but take for example the professional trance makers ( tiesto, dumonde, rank 1 )... ill never be able to make drum loops like that with reason, what do they use ??!
TraNcerke
quote:
Originally posted by coby


I prity much master the reason redrum but take for example the professional trance makers ( tiesto, dumonde, rank 1 )... ill never be able to make drum loops like that with reason, what do they use ??!


A very expensive studio with loads of synths and samplers
Tom_cowan
Dont use the redrum, use the nn19 for each drum sound, buy a drum sample cd n use effects over each drum sound. By effects i dont just mean reverb and delay. Use the filter on the nn19, applying an lfo over it can work well, fuk around with the pitch to and layer drum sounds over the top of each other running the same patterns. Try and aim for drum loops which are thick and complex and where you cant pick out specific drum sounds when a tune is at its peak. Its possible to make proffesional drums! Airbase does it!

hey cheggy
If you're running a pc, use cubase as a mixer/sequencer and if you're running a mac, use logic. Don't use logic on a pc cos Macintosh bought out emagic and logic will no longer be available on pc, which means you won't be able to upgrade
coby
I got logic 5.2 on my pc :) ...



OK thanks.. ill try out all the stuff u said
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