What should i do??

What should i do??
Posted on: 09.04.2012 by Henrietta Dortch
Hey Guys!

I'm looking for some suggestions about my situation here. Let me give you some background. For about a year now, I've been working in torrented versions of Ableton Live, some VST's, and samples. I wanna start from scratch, and buy everything, so i can begin to do things commercially. I have a midi keyboard, and honestly, that's all i want, so i'm set for hardware. I'm a student, so i qualify for educational discounts for LIVE. I've also considered switching to logic, since it is a little bit cheaper, and has some better built in instruments. My budget is about $400, maybe a bit more. So my question is, which one of these scenarios is best, or is there a better way to go than i already lay out...

1: Buy ableton Suite, that's all.
2: Buy Live (not suite version) and then get one or two synths, like maybe Synplant, and ANA by sonic academy.
3: Switch to Logic, and get Sylenth1. (If so, could someone suggest Logic tutorials, willing to pay, preferably for beginners, since i'll be new to Logic.
4: Other...

My favorite artists are those such as Avicii, Laidback Luke, or Hardwell, and i like to produce styles such as those. A good example of something for me is the Jaywalker remix of "Wild one Two."

Thanks for your help, and i hope to hear from you guys soon!
Henrietta Dortch
10.04.2012
I've used suite. I really dread the sound of operator at this point. What I've come up with is, I have a membership to Lynda, so i'll switch to Logic, and get Sylenth1, then i can use those tutorials. That;s the best way for the budget that I'm on. Plus, if i still have questions about logic, i'm down with flat out paying a logic user to answer a few question, when they come up. Ableton live's instruments are mostly not usable for me, Analog and Operator maybe, but programming wise, they don't have the sound, or capabilities, like Massive, Sylenth1, or any of the Rob Papen synths.

Just to let you all know, i am not a beginner. I would be new to logic if i switched, but i program all my own synths, and have a significant understanding of production, and it's technology...
Nereida Jasnoch
10.04.2012
If you get ableton suite you're paying for stuff you will never ever use. That is a fact. I'm not saying "don't get it"
I am just making you aware of this.
Angelica Panto
10.04.2012
Originally Posted by sphilibin
(If so, could someone suggest Logic tutorials, willing to pay, preferably for beginners, since i'll be new to Logic.

You should watch D. Ramirez Masterclass on youtube then, it' really helped me when I started
Ervin Calvery
09.04.2012
Originally Posted by benjackal
Your style is not dictated by the software you use....
Absolutely true.

Just get Ableton Suite. They have that soundcloud promotion right now, so that's a fringe benefit! Between Operator and Analog, you'll have plenty to learn and work with in terms of synths, at least for a while. Between Ableton and Pro Tools I haven't found a lot of room for Logic - there isn't much in it that Live lacks.

...logic, since it is a little bit cheaper, and has some better built in instruments
I am not at all convinced that Logic has better built in instruments.

Please clean up your computer - keep only legit software.
Tessie Grether
09.04.2012
Your style is not dictated by the software you use....
Henrietta Dortch
09.04.2012
Looking at the style i want to make, logic + sylenth may be the way to go...

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