By Silver99
Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:40 am
Hi everyone...this is a kind of long post, so I really appreciate the help from anyone that reads it and helps out.
I've been reading around a bit lately and I'm learning slowly but surely, yet I still need some guidance here on getting started.
I've been a hip-hop head for about 13 years now, and decided earlier this year I'd like to get into making music. I don't have any music experience with hardware...the most I've done with creating music is played around with FL Studio for a couple months. So in other words, I'm a complete newbie. I started picking up on FL Studio pretty quickly but also realized I would prefer something physical to use and can remember producers and a friend of mine using MPC's for years to create the sound I like. A few of musical influences are Alchemist, Stoupe, Just Blaze, AraabMuzik, and Preemo. I like that grimey street sound and also like the club bounce, heavy hitting sound as well.
I've narrowed it down to either a 2500 w/ JJOS or a 5000. I would like to have the USB capability for file transfers from my PC or else I would probably go with a 2000XL based off what I've read. Which would be better between a 2500 w/ JJOS and a 5000 for a beginner? I plan to stick with this and take my time learning.
Also, it seems like all you need for an MPC is the unit itself and some speakers to get rollin', although browsing around on here I see quite a few people with decked out studios with EQ's, mixers, etc. What would be a good setup for a low to medium budget (outside of the MPC purchase)? I was thinking maybe a keyboard, MPC, and some quality speakers to start with, but have read some conflicting things on what is really needed to make some decent sounding music so I would appreciate someone to clear it up for me.
And finally, where does a DAW like FL Studio tie into the mix? Is it fairly simple to port something you made on an MPC/hardware setup into a DAW if you wanted to add some type of DAW effect/tools? It seems like it would be.
Thanks guys and if I missed some really obvious posts here that answer these questions I apologize. I'm doing my best to read around and avoid being annoying with repetitive/stupid questions.
I've been reading around a bit lately and I'm learning slowly but surely, yet I still need some guidance here on getting started.
I've been a hip-hop head for about 13 years now, and decided earlier this year I'd like to get into making music. I don't have any music experience with hardware...the most I've done with creating music is played around with FL Studio for a couple months. So in other words, I'm a complete newbie. I started picking up on FL Studio pretty quickly but also realized I would prefer something physical to use and can remember producers and a friend of mine using MPC's for years to create the sound I like. A few of musical influences are Alchemist, Stoupe, Just Blaze, AraabMuzik, and Preemo. I like that grimey street sound and also like the club bounce, heavy hitting sound as well.
I've narrowed it down to either a 2500 w/ JJOS or a 5000. I would like to have the USB capability for file transfers from my PC or else I would probably go with a 2000XL based off what I've read. Which would be better between a 2500 w/ JJOS and a 5000 for a beginner? I plan to stick with this and take my time learning.
Also, it seems like all you need for an MPC is the unit itself and some speakers to get rollin', although browsing around on here I see quite a few people with decked out studios with EQ's, mixers, etc. What would be a good setup for a low to medium budget (outside of the MPC purchase)? I was thinking maybe a keyboard, MPC, and some quality speakers to start with, but have read some conflicting things on what is really needed to make some decent sounding music so I would appreciate someone to clear it up for me.
And finally, where does a DAW like FL Studio tie into the mix? Is it fairly simple to port something you made on an MPC/hardware setup into a DAW if you wanted to add some type of DAW effect/tools? It seems like it would be.
Thanks guys and if I missed some really obvious posts here that answer these questions I apologize. I'm doing my best to read around and avoid being annoying with repetitive/stupid questions.


