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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 10 Inscrit : 07 mai 05 Lieu : Dinklage - DE Membre no 65,343 ![]() |
Hello to everybody on the forum at first. I'm very glad that I found this site.
I'm currently working as a Dj and want to set up a private recording studio for myself to produce mainly electronical music (UK Garage/ 2 Step, House, Downbeat...a little bit of Bhangra). I haven't had any experiences with a mac but definalely want to get one for producing because I've heard from many sides that mac's the only choice for proper media- quality. So what do I exactely need for a good private studio? - Mac (which one?) Is the 1,8 GH enough? - Logic? Or is Garageband enough? - Do I need something else? Like Keyboard, Mixer, Interfaces... I would be very thankful if someone could help me because I've currently no idea because there are so many opportunities if you're getting started. Cheers Dan |
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![]() Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 48 Inscrit : 20 févr. 04 Lieu : LONDON - UK Membre no 36,390 ![]() |
The Mac Mini may be fast enough, but you'll need a lot more RAM and Apple charge the earth. Get a G5, as you suggest.
If you are starting absolutely from scratch and are not planning to use MIDI extensively, I'd look at ProTools. Digital Performer is also highly spoken of. I'm trialling Metro 6, which seems excellent and good value for audio and MIDI. I have been using Logic Express for over a year and would not recommend it to anyone who has not been with Logic since the Atari days! Although it's powerful and has great instruments and plug-ins, it's a bitch to learn and use. IMO. ![]() |
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