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gugon
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Hi:
I'm just recently getting into home recording and I'm looking for recommendations on a good synth. Up to now, I've been strictly a pianist, so I'm pretty much in the dark when it comes to synthesizers. Feel free to talk to me like I'm in 2nd grade. But I do have a couple specific questions / requirements (below).
For recording, I'm using a Gateway 500X computer with Windows XP, Pentium 4 2.66 Ghz. I'm using Cakewalk Home Studio 2004 and a Lexicon Omega external interface.
For my recordings, the drum tracks are extremely important. I wan't realistic synth percussion and I wan't to be able to program the entire song start to finish (in other words, I'm not much concerned with looping). I've been considering buying a drum machine - but then I thought, I need a synth also, so why not just do the drums on a keyboard? Is there a keyboard on which I can program a drum track the way you would with a drum machine?
As for the synth - I'm actually leaning towards the full 88 keys (though I'm still on the fence with this). Also, the realism of the piano sounds are very important.
By the way, my budget is $1000 or less.
Any suggestions?
I'm just recently getting into home recording and I'm looking for recommendations on a good synth. Up to now, I've been strictly a pianist, so I'm pretty much in the dark when it comes to synthesizers. Feel free to talk to me like I'm in 2nd grade. But I do have a couple specific questions / requirements (below).
For recording, I'm using a Gateway 500X computer with Windows XP, Pentium 4 2.66 Ghz. I'm using Cakewalk Home Studio 2004 and a Lexicon Omega external interface.
For my recordings, the drum tracks are extremely important. I wan't realistic synth percussion and I wan't to be able to program the entire song start to finish (in other words, I'm not much concerned with looping). I've been considering buying a drum machine - but then I thought, I need a synth also, so why not just do the drums on a keyboard? Is there a keyboard on which I can program a drum track the way you would with a drum machine?
As for the synth - I'm actually leaning towards the full 88 keys (though I'm still on the fence with this). Also, the realism of the piano sounds are very important.
By the way, my budget is $1000 or less.
Any suggestions?