jhon_shepherd's forum posts 7
Thanks, keeping these in mind. Going to start learning the basics, and taking a course for ableton, as it will help me alot. The more i do my reasearch online, the more confussed i tend to become :( I only have issues with synths n keys. Have to make up my mind on what to go with. Keeping the focusrite in mind. Sometimes i feel to just go with softwares and not any hardwares. As i told too much confusion. But i dont want to give up as i know there are good days ahead.
9 months deep into your Ableton journey and probably finding some of its most useful secrets. How are you liking it? One thing that I personally like about ableton is when you put max4live into the fray, You never stop learning. I've been using Ableton for roughly 4 years now and I've yet to grow tired and/or bored.
Best of luck to you and your sonic quest!
6yover 6 years ago
What was your first instrument purchase?
Yamaha DX-27 for $20.00. A bass player I jam with found it in a dumpster bin. I didn't ask questions beyond his asking price. lol I actually still have it, and have yet to replace the battery..However, It's probably the most solidly built keyboard I will ever own.
6yover 6 years ago
Does anyone use Windows laptop/PC for music production and DJing
I've a Dell Inspiron 2020 AI1 CPU currently. Come to think of it I've always had a Dell as my primary DAW box and I've never had one straight crap out on me. I've no doubt that I will continue to multitrack on the Windows platform.
7yabout 7 years ago
Where is the very first place that new music is accessible to the public????
The interwebs!!!!
10yabout 10 years ago
Complaints, Concerns, Errors, Suggestions, and Ideas!
It's probably been mentioned in this forum but I've overlooked it. I think a video demonstration/tutorial/performance display would be interesting.
10yabout 10 years ago
Korg MDE-X plugin has all the reverb you could possibly want. The Legacy collection is very much worth the investment.
11yabout 11 years ago
How is FL Studio 11 good to produce Electronic Music
FL Studio is an amazing DAW in so many ways its ridiculous. The versatility and functionality of it offers the producer the means to create an entire album in a matter of weeks (If dedication of time allows) or simply jot down a simple pattern to come back and build onto later. I've used it for years and really don't see any reason to change. It simply suits my workflow just fine. Best of luck to you in your future endeavors.
11yabout 11 years ago