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]
I'd say you get down and buy a nice copy of "Reason". =)
This is a probably a better question to be asked down in the Creationism Corner, I know there's people who do this stuff in there.
[QUOTE=magicteddy;21216753]I'd say you get down and buy a nice copy of "Reason". =)[/QUOTE]
My mate who owns the keyboard used that at one point lol.
Is the keyboard ok for a beginer? I dont know how to use a keyboard but I was thinking of using the Axiom to teach myself..
[QUOTE=BigBlueCheese;21216926]My mate who owns the keyboard used that at one point lol.
Is the keyboard ok for a beginer? I dont know how to use a keyboard but I was thinking of using the Axiom to teach myself..[/QUOTE]
Yes it's fine, but if you're just starting out I'd reccomend Fruity Loops before Reason, it's got a more gradual learning curve. I would know, I produce DnB, IDM, and Trance and I've used both products.
Also, M-Audio is really the way to go for keyboards.
Fruity Loops or Reason.. My mate has a copy of both !
I find Reason to be geared towards more advanced users. I would start with FL.
If you don't play the piano, or even own a midi interface/synthesizer, i strongly recommend FL.
I'm staarting to HATE all the loops in reason. I need to get recycle
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