i thank yall for your advice...but haha i bought an axiom 25 for like $165..it was not as responsive in the beginning but i messed around with my buffering rate a little bit and now everything is really sick...especially the mpc-esque pad....
starting to get really fun to compose...i dont have to sit and click into a grid...haha on a side note I sliced my finger open on the box at the music store and the dude had to bring me a bandaid...he deserved it though...he was copping an attitude with me when i was asking him questions (thank god I have a straight place to ask them now (illmuzik.com))
To respond to Chrono:
I have absolutely no idea what type of composing style I would fall into...If I think up a really good melody motif in my head and need to make something sound new-ish sounding and more obscure I tend to go with just playing it out and composing manually...but i've been digging into the internet's endless crate and have been messing around alot more now with sampling...mainly learning how to take the right samples and just simply dragging songs into FL slicer and learning how to recognize sounds I might usually miss when scanning through the song as usual...im still figuring out really what route im going to go and honestly so far, I think a combination of composing and sampling has helped me out the best... and since with pro tools coming out and alot of hip hop being composed nowadays (and having background knowledge of the guitar) I'm probably going to go more towards composing with a little bit of sampling throughout...plus in a few months when I start making some sampler CD's when I get the hang of things, I don't want to worry about getting in trouble for using samples without permission if I decide to make money off this ish....but for now I'm sitting in the woodshed, quickly downloading tons of old music, learning how to use my hardware, and doing my production homework just trying to make that honor roll...yall know how it is...
Finally, what do yall think of the Axiom 25?
I bought it because of the weighted keys and limited budget...