Producing Equipment
Producing Equipment Posted on: 08.08.2013 by Bebe Gallerani Hey Guys/Girls,Just pre ordered the Ableton Push and have recently come into a bit of money to spend on gear . Should I look at getting more gear for producing i.e NI Maschine MK2 or look at getting a keyboard synth if so what kind of things should I look at with a budget around 600. Thanks Sabian | |
Beulah Heintze 10.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by botstein
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Ervin Calvery 10.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by JohnnyBarbs
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Bebe Gallerani 08.08.2013 | Hey Guys/Girls, Just pre ordered the Ableton Push and have recently come into a bit of money to spend on gear . Should I look at getting more gear for producing i.e NI Maschine MK2 or look at getting a keyboard synth if so what kind of things should I look at with a budget around 600. Thanks Sabian |
Cori Ozanich 11.08.2013 | I wouldn't go with Rokits for production to be honest. They sound great, but aren't as accurate or neutral as other pairs of monitors like Adam A5Xs, Genelecs, Mackies etc. |
Beulah Heintze 10.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by botstein
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Ervin Calvery 10.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by JohnnyBarbs
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Beulah Heintze 10.08.2013 | Get a good set of monitors. I highly recommend Korg Rokits...especially the 8" ones |
Bebe Gallerani 08.08.2013 | Cheer for the help guys, believe im just going to wait for the push and just buy some other gear for dj'ing.. Thanks again |
Caleb Demillo 08.08.2013 | I went out and bought way too much crap, a bunch of plugins, three DAW's, Maschine, Push, a keyboard... it's all fine and good but it's too much to learn and really unnecessary. I just barely have enough free time to use one program, never mind 12. Using Push, and Ableton, you have all you need to make music. There is so much to learn just in Ableton alone! I still struggle because it's "gee should I use this, well I also have that, or that". When really I need to just finish some tracks and stop tinkering! |
Sydney Lashway 08.08.2013 | Save your money and Spend more time researching... Evaluate what your needs are. I haven't used Push, BUT it can perform the duties of both the keys and pads. If you like Ableton but want more then start looking for specifically what it is you want in your set-up. i.e. Want to record live guitars? Then you may want to look into an audio interface or Guitar Rig Classically trained piano player? Might look into getting at least a 61 MIDI controller I usually advise people against going out and buying a "bunch" of shit right off the bat. Start with one piece, get to know it and then calibrate your set-up according to what improvements to work-flow are desired. |
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