Getting into production?
Getting into production? Posted on: 02.10.2011 by Celina Crusey Hellooooo! Hope everyone is doing well! Let me start by saying I absolutely love and adore this community
in every way. It's such an awesome community and I check it probably 10-15 times a day (obsessive much?!). Anyway, I've been DJ'ing for about 4 months now and I've thought about getting into production while I continue mastering my mixing techniques. Currently I'm using an MC6000 and a Midi Fighter. I don't really know much about music theory, aside from the basic stuff (tempo, etc.) I'm also kind of ignorant about the software/hardware choices when it comes to production. I'm not looking to invest tons of money right off the bat, but in all of your opinions what would be a good place to start?Should I just start with ableton and no controllers? Should I get a maschine(or maschine mikro?) Maybe a midi keyboard or a legit synthesizer? Just looking for some opinions here! I will probably start with remixes before I do my own tracks, by the way so keep that in mind. | |
Arline Receveur 03.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by DigitalDevil
Cause I tell you now I can use FL and Ableton but I look at Renoise and dont have a god damm fucking clue |
May Artman 03.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by KryticalH!T
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Celina Crusey 02.10.2011 | Hellooooo! Hope everyone is doing well! Let me start by saying I absolutely love and adore this community
in every way. It's such an awesome community and I check it probably 10-15 times a day (obsessive much?!). Anyway, I've been DJ'ing for about 4 months now and I've thought about getting into production while I continue mastering my mixing techniques. Currently I'm using an MC6000 and a Midi Fighter. I don't really know much about music theory, aside from the basic stuff (tempo, etc.) I'm also kind of ignorant about the software/hardware choices when it comes to production. I'm not looking to invest tons of money right off the bat, but in all of your opinions what would be a good place to start? Should I just start with ableton and no controllers? Should I get a maschine(or maschine mikro?) Maybe a midi keyboard or a legit synthesizer? Just looking for some opinions here! I will probably start with remixes before I do my own tracks, by the way so keep that in mind. |
Sherilyn Lacinski 03.10.2011 | I'm personally a fan of Reason 5, I certainly found it easy to just pick up and learn having no background in music production... since reason 6 just came out I'll probably switch to that soon, looks really promising and the three new fx units are right up my alley... If you go down the reason route, definitely also grab ableton, logic, cubase or some other vst supporting DAW and learn the basics in it, so at least you can make some synth/drum/etc loops with VST plugins if you want, opening up your sonic possibilities ; ] |
Arline Receveur 03.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by DigitalDevil
Cause I tell you now I can use FL and Ableton but I look at Renoise and dont have a god damm fucking clue |
May Artman 03.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by KryticalH!T
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Arline Receveur 03.10.2011 | Start of with choosing a DAW like Ableton, FL Studio or Logic (The top 3 ive used and would recommend). Take a look at the demo of all of them and get an idea of which is best for you and what you like. After you've messed around and got the hang of your favourite DAW I suggest picking up a cheap midi controller (M-Audio Axiom or MPK Mini) just to start making your beats and melody's a little easier. Watch and practise for hours upon hours and you'll eventually find yourself learning and picking up new things everyday. When your having fun time flys to If you got anymore questions feel free to drop me a PM or something i'd be happy to answer for you. |
Celina Crusey 03.10.2011 | Out of the 3 softwares you mentioned, which is best for jumping into it as a beginner but has the adaptability to be a 'pro' software? |
May Artman 03.10.2011 | Start with the Ableton demo and take a look at other software if you can (logic, fl, etc). Don't bother with any hardware until you've got into some software and decided what kind of control surface (if any) would be beneficial for you. |
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