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sam. 7 mai 2005, 13:49
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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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jeu. 12 mai 2005, 10:15
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I understand.
Am I able to play own melodys or am I ltd. to samples?
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jeu. 12 mai 2005, 16:26
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All this information has been extremely helpful as I am trying to set up something as well. My particular challenge is this: I have a Roland Vs 880 that I used for awhile in the dark ages and I want to figure out whether I should scrap it or somehow integrate it into something new. How to integrate it is also a key issue.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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jeu. 12 mai 2005, 17:08
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DannyMac, you can record your own stuff as well. I record vocals, electric guitar, bass and use the softsynth that comes with GB. I use an FW410 and it's fine for my needs (and probably overkill).
I also use the samples, which are surprisingly good (though I reckon maybe about 20% are really useful).
The best thing about the samples is that they're in Apple Loops format, which means they're not tied to a particular tempo. You can have the same loop going at 60bpm or 250.
Aurios, I don't know much about MIDI and suchlike, but I would think you can use the synth Line Out as the source for a Line In on your interface.
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jeu. 12 mai 2005, 18:52
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QUOTE (StevieBoy @ May 12 2005, 16:08) DannyMac, you can record your own stuff as well. I record vocals, electric guitar, bass and use the softsynth that comes with GB. I use an FW410 and it's fine for my needs (and probably overkill).
I also use the samples, which are surprisingly good (though I reckon maybe about 20% are really useful).
The best thing about the samples is that they're in Apple Loops format, which means they're not tied to a particular tempo. You can have the same loop going at 60bpm or 250.
Aurios, I don't know much about MIDI and suchlike, but I would think you can use the synth Line Out as the source for a Line In on your interface. Sounds nice! But I'll need a Synthie- instead of Midi- Keyboard to get good sounds for an electronical tip (if you want to play complete own melodys), won't I? Thought that Midi- Keyboards just control the Loops/ Samples you're using.
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jeu. 12 mai 2005, 19:01
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QUOTE Sounds nice! But I'll need a Synthie- instead of Midi- Keyboard to get good sounds for an electronical tip (if you want to play complete own melodys), won't I? Thought that Midi- Keyboards just control the Loops/ Samples you're using. There are built-in software instruments in Garageband, and even more in Logic Express and even more in Logic Pro. In Logic there are really wonderful analogue modelling synths, like ES-1 and ES-2, not forgetting the wonderful EXS24mkII sampler. I see you're going for GB,you can read more about GB's software instruments here.
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