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jagd1
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Having been pensioned off and with more time than the other half likes I've decided to try and assemble a home studio something I tried in the early 80's but failed miserabley at! I'm in my early 50's but being somewhat immobile I need something I can do seated that doesn't put me to sleep. I'm interested in the the likes of Tangerine Dream etc collecting MIDI synths, keys and rack.
I'm trying to remember computerised recording/mixing/MIDI and sequencing which seems to be the only bit of computer knowledge I'm short on (I'm an ex computer/network engineer).
I've got hold of (because it was half price and it's accessable) a Yamaha PSR E413 to be going on with whilst I assemble the other parts of a simple studio. I'm pulling over a laptop and will assemble a fastish desktop with a big screem for my Mr Magoo eyes.
I'ver got my eyes on a Behringer Xenyx 2442FX mixer and a couple of their MS40 monitors. I'll probalble go for a Roland Juno D and an Alesis SR18 and raid Ebay for some 2nd hand rack synths.
Back ages ago Steinberg and Atari was the basic combination that got results and I can remember editing patches of a Yamaha DX7 and some Roland synths. Steinberg has moved on with Cubase which has various versions. What are the pros and cons of the various levels. I'd like to edit synths (some which may be old/legacy) from the sequencer if possible and I'd want to do the same with much newer sysths.
To lower the learning curve I'd like to stick with one overall programme to do the lot and I don't mind upgrading my way through the versions if that is an easier way to learn/get used to a system.
Anyone got any ideas or comments on any of the above I'd appreciate it!
I'm trying to remember computerised recording/mixing/MIDI and sequencing which seems to be the only bit of computer knowledge I'm short on (I'm an ex computer/network engineer).
I've got hold of (because it was half price and it's accessable) a Yamaha PSR E413 to be going on with whilst I assemble the other parts of a simple studio. I'm pulling over a laptop and will assemble a fastish desktop with a big screem for my Mr Magoo eyes.
I'ver got my eyes on a Behringer Xenyx 2442FX mixer and a couple of their MS40 monitors. I'll probalble go for a Roland Juno D and an Alesis SR18 and raid Ebay for some 2nd hand rack synths.
Back ages ago Steinberg and Atari was the basic combination that got results and I can remember editing patches of a Yamaha DX7 and some Roland synths. Steinberg has moved on with Cubase which has various versions. What are the pros and cons of the various levels. I'd like to edit synths (some which may be old/legacy) from the sequencer if possible and I'd want to do the same with much newer sysths.
To lower the learning curve I'd like to stick with one overall programme to do the lot and I don't mind upgrading my way through the versions if that is an easier way to learn/get used to a system.
Anyone got any ideas or comments on any of the above I'd appreciate it!
