Re: Questions from a Starter in Music Production
Yamaha PSR anything sounds like a blast in the past to me; what a bunch of awesome little keyboards to mess around with. I miss them so bad! lol
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Re: Questions from a Starter in Music Production
If you're just looking to record from keyboards, I'd definately recommend Reaper as your DAW. It's amazing, lightweight, and doesn't require you buy it to get a full version. If you just want a keyboard, I recommend t
Re: Questions from a Starter in Music Production
Oh, yeah, and I forgot, it only weighs, are you ready for this? 12, pounds! If you're planning on doing gigs in the future, you're going to want to take as much as you've used in the studio as possible to make your sound
Re: Questions from a Starter in Music Production
Everyone's going to have their own take on what is and is not worth having for various reasons, but I think I can get at least one person on here to recommend the Roland FA06 or 08 models. Both are affordable and the only real diffe
Re: Questions from a Starter in Music Production
Hi.I'd highly recommend the tyros 5. NO it's not cheep but it is an amazing keyboard with tuns of features.As for accessible music making software. I'm not sure and I'd not go with ProTools just in case it's not acc
Questions from a Starter in Music Production
hi gang. I am going to invest in some recording gear to possibly make a few solo albums later on down the road. What is a good keyboard that is full featured yet affordable? What producer software is still around for Windows? I heard of Sonar