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xcape
Last year I bought myself a roland D2 groove box.I have made several songs with it but because of the limited features of that instrument I can't work out my track's so i'm looking for something more professional.
I search an intrument that can produce beautiful strings. And one that produces the beat.(yes I'm a beginner)
I took already a look on the web and a good choise would be an acces virus or a roland jp8000.(concerning the strings)
But @ the moment I cant' effort it to buy these expensive things.
Maybe there exists something cheaper with the same possibilities in software??

PS:I also need a good midi keyboard,if you can recommmend me one

:rolleyes:
thanx
arctic
my man, grab fruity, reason or buzz, grab some vst's and samples, and off you go :)...

and yes, software can make great sounds :)
TranceInMySoul
MIDI keyboards are now available in a few different versions, e.g.
- The older ones that are externally powered and connect via MIDI cable
- The newer ones that connect to your computer by USB

If you're working only on your computer then consider option two, but if you want to send MIDI directly to your groove box without your computer being on then go with option one. Post back with your thoughts and people will make recommendations. In the meantime, check www.m-audio.com and check their MIDI keyboards.
xcape
I'm working with my pc indeed. But I' still got to learn a lot. For the moment I can only work with my groovebox. As soon as I get more time i'll start with cubase and reason(if my version work).
I planned to buy myself the midi keyboard to use with reason and my groovebox.A groovebox in fact is not made to connect to cubase,it works yes ,but it's not very functional if you use it in that way. So i think i'll make samples with the groovebox,record them with wavelab and than paste them into cubase.
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