
Originally Posted by
BentoSan
The bare essentials are a pc and a mouse - infact you will find yourself behind the mouse most of the time.
A midi keyboard is really nice to have, for a studio work i wouldnt get anything less than a keyboard with 5 octaves.
Go slow, start out with a copy of Ableton studio and learn the plugins that it comes with going out and purchasing synths and more effects. By mastering what you have as opposed to learning everything under the sun at once you will much better off.
I wouldnt be using a traktor pro in the studio, just stick to Ableton soley.
If have a pair of half decent speakers in the house use them to start with, but as you get more experienced you are going to want to look at monitoring speakers - theres no need to go out and buy monitors right away when your just learning the ropes.
You dont need Pro Tools either, you can do everything you want inside of Ableton - a really good reason for doing everything in Ableton is that the skills that you learn producing will GREATLY improve what you can do inside of Ableton when performing live. Using protools and Ableton together is overkill and will only serve to distract you from learning as you will have to learn 2 sets of programs and 2 sets of plugins at once.
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