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> Classical Pianist Seeking The 21st Century Experience, so many options, so little time
Ananda77
post Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:40
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Dear Friends
Please excuse my absolute ignorance of your world. I have suddenly woken up from the 19th century bubble of Chopin, conservatoires and Steinway pianos. I have now decided to invest 6-9 months of sabbatical on '21st century learning'. Electronic music; Final Cut to learn video editing; Dreamweaver and Photoshop to learn web design.

My budget for the music component is around 1000 pounds ( about 1500 us). I have a new iMac.
Here are some wishes of what to do and what to buy, slightly over budget:
Akai controller keyboard MPK 88 (600 pounds new , 900 us, obviously can buy cheaper used one.)
Motu Interface microlite. (88 pounds 130 us)
Software: Tracktion 3 (165 pounds, 225 us). Possibly Absynth 5. (375 pounds 560us)
I could try a music course in London such as Audio and sound engineering course, to dip my toe in the water. They do a day course for around £100 (about 150 us)

I want to achieve three things: 1) simply to get myself started in electronic music, so not scared away by the technology, but relaxing into / engaging in the process.
2) see if I can create big bands of interesting ambient sound. Im guessing with this wish its better I buy a midi controller that has lots of keys like a piano? Or can I get away with a smaller controller and spend more on software? I have a clavinova Yamaha which is nicely touch sensitive, but I guess I need a midi controller.
3) I want to explore audio/visual interface, to make sophisticated, creative music videos for youtube. I see this as being a new creative outlet for me when/if I can get to that stage of feeling comfortable with the technology. These might be of classical piano or of electronic music, I'm interested in the dovetailing of sound and image.
Any pointers in the general direction much appreciated! Thanks a lotl

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mikeyb59
post Mon 24 Jan 2011, 21:40
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The last advice about Garage Band is spot on. I've spend many thousands of dollars on gear/software and I've tended to overspend my need and not fully understand what I had. Garage Band is the result of many years of development in software and has a ridiculous number of features that are easy to use and useful. Garage Band would've been a miracle on earth 10 years ago.

If you get where you totally want to expand your sound world, Reason is one option. Another great one for about $500 is Native Instruments Komplete which has an insane amount of sounds. A third would be to get Logic Studio for $500 which has the most enormous and complete set of virtual instruments and plugins for audio processing that you can imagine for the $. Logic throws in what would've cost easily $5000 when it was an Emagic product before being bought by Apple.

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