Cold Truth
IllMuzik Moderator
first off, if you are getting a pc, you might as well drop a g on that alone. since you have the ends, go for an athlon 3200, 64 bit cpu! find a mother board and max out the ram and 120 gb hard drive...... get cubase sx, kontakt, and load up on sample disks according to what you are making. then get the waves gold bundle plug in for all your mastering needs. get the q10 interface in case you decide to use hardware; it has 10 inputs so you have a lot of flexibility.
then you can get a good, solid mic add some monitors....... and you are set!
but this is only what I would do, and what i have (to a much lesser extent) done in just the last month. if you can build a room into a full studio, go for it! dont hesitate to buy things off of ebay..... you can and will save a ton of money if you shop smart. this really is in regards to your software and hardware main pieces. (keyboards, drum machines, cubase, audio/midi interface) dosome research and find out what really appeals to your personal tastes. go to a sam ash or guitar center and try out the hardware......
an mpc and motif rack would be excellent hardware choices......
a good midi keyboard (you wont need more than 76 keys, or 61.. or even 49... just get what you know you will use)
and then cubase sx and kontakt......
vst's and sample cd's according to your taste....
a good, fast pc with a ton of ram and a big hd.....
if you play your cards right you could get all this for around $4000, maybe less....
and the rest you would have to focus on mics, monitors, and sound proofing a booth.....
the bottom line is there are tons of options and you arent limted to anyones opinion on what the "hottest" gear is, however i believe that a hardware/software combo is the best way to go, as you will have the best of both worlds to work with. just do some serious homework, becausse you are about to spend some serious money...
then you can get a good, solid mic add some monitors....... and you are set!
but this is only what I would do, and what i have (to a much lesser extent) done in just the last month. if you can build a room into a full studio, go for it! dont hesitate to buy things off of ebay..... you can and will save a ton of money if you shop smart. this really is in regards to your software and hardware main pieces. (keyboards, drum machines, cubase, audio/midi interface) dosome research and find out what really appeals to your personal tastes. go to a sam ash or guitar center and try out the hardware......
an mpc and motif rack would be excellent hardware choices......
a good midi keyboard (you wont need more than 76 keys, or 61.. or even 49... just get what you know you will use)
and then cubase sx and kontakt......
vst's and sample cd's according to your taste....
a good, fast pc with a ton of ram and a big hd.....
if you play your cards right you could get all this for around $4000, maybe less....
and the rest you would have to focus on mics, monitors, and sound proofing a booth.....
the bottom line is there are tons of options and you arent limted to anyones opinion on what the "hottest" gear is, however i believe that a hardware/software combo is the best way to go, as you will have the best of both worlds to work with. just do some serious homework, becausse you are about to spend some serious money...