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<blockquote data-quote="allturdmind" data-source="post: 1067668" data-attributes="member: 161925"><p>i second the sample/oneshot library, i myself have been building mine for years. if you are serious and are willing to drop cash, invest in an audio interface. a popular and inexpensive one is m-audio's fast track pro. this will aid if you want to make your own samples, record voice and instruments, sync midi hardware, and provide audio in/out channels. look into some midi hardware like a simple midi keyboard or pad controller. depending on what you want to make, plug-ins are the way to go and they range from free to thousands of dollars. in most cases you can use the hardware you buy to control the plug-ins you chose to run in your DAW. a nice all around pack is the native instruments 'komplete' collection. it does cost some money, but as far as quality and versatility go, the price is well worth it. </p><p> let me know what youd like to be making as different genres can require specific equipment/software. i also have 'logic pro 8 power! the comprehensive guide' and it is my bible. i have well over 200 different VST/AU programs and am happy to give any advice needed. also, depending on what you want, id be willing to send you some specific samples/oneshots. i have just about anything you can imagine. hope this helps, good luck, and hope to hear from you in the future!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allturdmind, post: 1067668, member: 161925"] i second the sample/oneshot library, i myself have been building mine for years. if you are serious and are willing to drop cash, invest in an audio interface. a popular and inexpensive one is m-audio's fast track pro. this will aid if you want to make your own samples, record voice and instruments, sync midi hardware, and provide audio in/out channels. look into some midi hardware like a simple midi keyboard or pad controller. depending on what you want to make, plug-ins are the way to go and they range from free to thousands of dollars. in most cases you can use the hardware you buy to control the plug-ins you chose to run in your DAW. a nice all around pack is the native instruments 'komplete' collection. it does cost some money, but as far as quality and versatility go, the price is well worth it. let me know what youd like to be making as different genres can require specific equipment/software. i also have 'logic pro 8 power! the comprehensive guide' and it is my bible. i have well over 200 different VST/AU programs and am happy to give any advice needed. also, depending on what you want, id be willing to send you some specific samples/oneshots. i have just about anything you can imagine. hope this helps, good luck, and hope to hear from you in the future! [/QUOTE]
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