I want to start producing/mixing dubstep.. Where do I start?
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I was thinking in investing in an [url=http://www.centralrecords.ch/catalog/images/axiom25_f.jpg]M-Audio Axiom 25[/url]. I've seen my mate use one to produce dubstep and drum and bass, its pretty cool!
I need to be advised on an easy program to use that would work well with the keyboard.
Cheers, Blue
[b]..also I know nothing about using a keyboard or piano.[/b]
[b]I know nothing about using a keyboard or piano.[/b]
I'd say learning to use the software is way more important than learning to use a keyboard. That's where all the actual quality in your sound is going to come from.
I've got a 61 key midi keyboard but I haven't used it once in the past 2-3 months worth of production that I've done.
The axiom was pretty good when I tried one. It was the 61 version, but the only difference I can think of was that it had some faders (and more keys duh). M-Audio is usually good.
You should mooch on someone else and if you are good at the piano. then buy one
[QUOTE=KmartSqrl;21254694]I've got a 61 key midi keyboard but I haven't used it once in the past 2-3 months worth of production that I've done.[/QUOTE]
You want to mail it over to norway? :)
[QUOTE=Theater;21293871]You want to mail it over to norway? :)[/QUOTE]
I'd actually sell it to you if you want to buy it for a good bit less than retail and pay for shipping.
That'd give me a good excuse to buy the novation sl 25 mk2 that I've had my eyes on for a while now hahaha.
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