Homemade Electronic Music
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- auxillary0
PC --> Cubase 5, Novation reMOTE SL compact 49, NI Battery, lots of softsynths.....
- prophet0NE0
speaking of homemade electronic music and retro hardware, this vid is so awesome it makes my liver hurt.
The Subliminal Kid in the Studio
- prophet0NE0
also have pcb sets and rare parts for a xoxbox, a klee sequencer and a wtpa 8 bit sampler... and i think i 'need' a midibox-808.
- prophet0NE0
yesterday i won a yamaha qx3 sequencer on ebay - so excited. also recently acquired a tr707, an oberheim dx and an mpc 60. i'm also looking at an akai dps24 now... i have a mac pro, pro tools, ableton, etc, etc but i seem to be reverting back to the 80s/90s instead of embracing new tech. i think i have a problem. just wanted to share.
- eighteen0
- I have the drum pad and love it.mg33
- yup nanopad is great, map the buttons to chords...kingsteven
- YES ableton does it automatically and it's lots of funeighteen
- autoflavour0
also save and buy a nice compressor.. outboard of course..
avalon are the bomb
- autoflavour0
finding beats = records
making beats = ableton
recording sounds = zoom h4 recorder
making sounds = any number of pieces of software or hardware.access snow are pretty good, depending on the music you make.
- ukit0
- mg330
Logic Pro is awesome. I only wish I had the time (and more motivation) to spend a couple hours with it every night to really get good with things. As it is right now I use Logic to compose band songs and general ideas for my band as well as instrumental stuff.
I'd love to get more involved in electronic music to really get a variety of basics down to make the whole process easier. The software instruments in Logic are all great. I also have an Alesis Micron hardware synth I use occasionally.
- eieio0
ableton
- defstro0
I should also mention Logic Pro comes with a ton of very powerful instruments.
- defstro0
Logic Pro is the bee's knees. For sounds/beats, start hitting up used record stores.