Midi Fighter Dubstep
Midi Fighter Dubstep Posted on: 19.01.2012 by Roselee Ficker Hi,I want to start producing electro dubstep or maybe melodic dub, im interested in using the original Midi Fighter for this so i can use it with effects to use with my own songs. How would i do this and what software should i use with the midi fighter so that i can do this. Is it possible for me to just use the midi fighter and software on my computer to make dubstep and remix's live and in the studio just with the midi fighter? | |
Roselee Ficker 19.01.2012 | Hi, I want to start producing electro dubstep or maybe melodic dub, im interested in using the original Midi Fighter for this so i can use it with effects to use with my own songs. How would i do this and what software should i use with the midi fighter so that i can do this. Is it possible for me to just use the midi fighter and software on my computer to make dubstep and remix's live and in the studio just with the midi fighter? |
Chandra Lean 23.01.2012 | you should research some DAW's (Fl studio, reason, ableton, etc...) and VST's that you might need. then when you have that, PLEASE RESEARCH how artists get the sounds they do. and then, only then should you believe about anything beyond that. i personally use reason, and a m-audio axiom 25. if you want the easiest route then get FL studio and some VST's. and prep yourself to learn a bunch of stuff. |
Nereida Jasnoch 20.01.2012 | I'm no expert but the midi fighter is not intended to be used for production. It can be done if you make your own mapping or download someone else 's mapping. But it's far from ideal. But if you want to get into production (I'm also researching this at the moment) I would recommend checking out MIDI controllers from AKAI. If you wanna ad effects when DJing with or without your own productions the midi fighter is a good (but not perfect) device for that. Welcome to the community , dude |
<< Back to MIDIfighter Resources and DiscussionReply