changalang said:
im about to go to college and study audio engineering, should I get a laptop or mpc 2000xl? If i do get a laptop what should i get around the $1700 range thats good for production? If I do get an mpc will i have to spend hundreds of more dollars to make it work to its fullest extent?
You don't need a laptop or a MPC 2000xl (right now)
Take that ass to college and learn how to mix and master, seriously anybody can learn to make a beat but the same 10-15 people come in and mixdown and master all the albums--
Develop your ear training, and you'll be a valuable dude.
If you feel that you MUST have equipment, go and buy a 4 track cassette recorder and start out making homemade cassette tapes and a low cost sampler or drum like a Zoom Sampletrak (I still use both for guitar practice and laying down drum tracks) If you can mix and record decent shit that is sounding straight in a car or house stereo, THEN you are ready to invest in some quality equipment. It's not like you can run a 1"4 inch cable
and save your tapes as .wav extensions once you upgrade to PC or whatever you choose to do.
You will learn that there are many ways to produce, and once you're experienced enuff, THEN invest hundreds of dollars.
Intern at different studios, and MEET PEOPLE that are doing what you wanna do and remember their names.I don't care if you gotta sweep the floor and go fetch donuts and coffee for 2 years. Puffy started out washing Andre Harrell's car, 10 years later he was Andre Harrell's boss
these producers nowadays spend 22 hours a day in their basement, missin showers and all that, all on their own nuts, when in reality unless you got some "Shadeed-type" salesman skills, you STILL will be working for free until you build up a rep around your city.
My advice comes from 99% my own personal experiences and the other 1% is the thousands of artist hopefuls that come and go in this business, follow that advice and you'll be waaaay ahead of all the peeps who buy equipment just because Kanye said so.