
Originally Posted by
dodgyedgy
Well im here to remedy that...
The hardware vs software debate has raged since the dawn of time, but there is one thing that really rings true - the combination of both is the real king. So WHAT combo?
IT is down to your personal prefence, there is no one piece of software that will provide you with instant satisfaction and no one piece of hardware that gives you instant massive sounds.
Here are some basic tips for you.
1. Download and play with some sequencers (im not advocating software piracy as the end all, but if you treat it SOLEY as a try before buy solution you can really get the feel of each sequencer over a few months)
2. Then BUY the sequencer, the support and feeling is worth it.
Here is a breakdown IMO of what each sequencer is good for
Cubase - Excellent in place editing and support for PC/MAC VST support and great project management
Logic - Not as accessible as cubase, BUT way more configurable and with vastly better built in synths MAC ONLY
PRO-TOOLS - recording and editing quality brilliance - mac/pc and m-audio hardware/digidesign dependant, VERY stable
Sonar - No comment, dont know it enough
Ableton - Superb live but not my choice for production
Fruityloops - A loop sequencer PAR excellence, internal routing possiblites to make you weep.
Generally each of these have their own plus/minus faults etc, so its best to find out by trying which ones make you feel GOOD.
Whichever one you choose you must learn it inside out, get a decent interface and RTFM. If you learn it to the point you dont need to think about it then it becomes an instrument in itself and thats when the composition really starts...
Platformwise it depends on your finances, although the new iMACS cost only 700 or there abouts and are not as portable as a laptop, but more portable than a P.C. Expect to spend at least 700 on a decent computer to run things. Personally speaking i dont really care about which OS as it doesnt matter.
What does matter is the quality of your soundcard, get the best you can afford, it will reap rewards later. In playback of sequence and recording of those synths.
If you are new to synths then i recommend a basic virutal analog, second hand, spend 400 and you could get a Nord Rack, a K-Station or even a Acces Virus B. Spend time learning how to program it and the sounds will start to flow.
Other things to learn
Compression
Subtractive EQ
effective FX editing
and FINALLY
LEARN AN AUDIO EDITOR...
HTH