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Mon 29 Jan 2007, 06:08
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 29-Jan 07 From: California - US Member No.: 87,788 |
Hello Everybody,
I have been reading a lot in these forums and was wondering if you could help me out with some information. I have searched but couldn't really find an answer. To start, I am a beginner and new to everything. That includes playing and creating music. I would like to learn to play the keyboard but I am not sure what I'll need. From what I've read and researched so far, a keyboard controller with GarageBand would get me started without costing too much? Not that I mind spending money on it but I have to make sure that I am going to enjoy playing first. 1) For the keyboard controller, what size/number of keys do I need? 61 seems a popular choice. 2) I have looked at some velocity/semi-weighted offerings under $200 from Korg (K-61), M-Audio (61es, Oxygen61), Behringer (UMX61), Roland Edirol PCR-M80. Are these all pretty much the same for what I need it for right now? Or should I spend a bit more with more features to get one that will suit me better when I become more experienced? Any other brands I should consider? Korg and Roland are names I recognize, not familiar with the other ones. 3) Are there any websites or other sources of information (books?) to get familiar with all the basics about vocoders, sequencers, synthesizers, samplers and so on? 4) Any good books or software to get me started on learning how to play? I prefer to learn on my own, even though having a teacher is probably better. I am a big fan of a lot of electronic music for a long time (bought my first Jean Michel Jarre LP at 16 about 24 years ago) and just want to have fun with this kind of music as a hobby. I have a Dual 2.3GHz G5 Powermac so that should be powerful enough for now. Thanks for your time, I appreciate any information or suggestions. |
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Tue 30 Jan 2007, 16:56
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 645 Joined: 17-May 02 From: Broughton Member No.: 4,705 |
The Novation Remote LE 61 seems to be one of the best deals. I've been researching this myself lately and this is the conclusion I've come to. Semi-weighted keys, great feel, knobs and faders and all that, not too expensive. I've had a 49-key controller before, but once you place your hands on a 61-key model, you really appreciate the extra space you have either side. Basically, you don't have to worry about running out of notes mid-run. Plus it's not something you can change later - y'can't glue those extra 12 notes to one end. Sure, for synth basslines or bashing out a drum pattern, one or two fingers is fine. But almost everyone progresses beyond this eventually.
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Wulf Keyboard And Software For Beginner Mon 29 Jan 2007, 06:08
hanuman You have a good point. How do I start and how do I... Tue 30 Jan 2007, 06:48
mortalengines Try not to feel too overwhelmed....I have an Oxyge... Tue 30 Jan 2007, 07:39
jimdubpram www.tweakheadz.com/ This is an excellent site for... Tue 30 Jan 2007, 11:45
hanuman You have a good point. How do I start and how do I... Tue 30 Jan 2007, 06:48
mortalengines Try not to feel too overwhelmed....I have an Oxyge... Tue 30 Jan 2007, 07:39
jimdubpram www.tweakheadz.com/ This is an excellent site for... Tue 30 Jan 2007, 11:45
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