By emptysea
Mon Oct 15, 2012 7:06 pm
Ill-Green wrote: Perhaps a Maschine too or the Mikro would save you some bread.
Yeah, I'd say that's the best option. You get Massive and Komplete Elements for free as well.
Ill-Green wrote: Perhaps a Maschine too or the Mikro would save you some bread.

Lampdog wrote: you will never know, never be able to judge unless you hit it for yourself.

Beats22 wrote:I kind of threw dubstep out there because its a genre I like and since all I have is a computer right now, I figured that would be a good place to start.
I eventually want to sample some old school records. My teacher used to work at a record store so he can help me find what I'm looking for. I guess I'm looking to make music like Pretty Lights. I'm obsessed with the samples and modern beats put out by Derek Smith. I have been hooked on that since taking up your precious time was released.
I'm still thinking about a MPK49 and and maybe an APC40 with ableton as my software.
mr_debauch wrote:terry towelling wrote:making music on a hardware sampler is way more fun than using a pc and software.
not when you are trying to buy gear to make dubstep and you only have a thousand bucks.... wtf can you buy for that price to get the job done? the mpc5000?![]()
maybe the octatrack wouldn't be too bad though on second thought...

