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huey
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hey guys
just found this site while searching for info about setups for composing. I'm from australia and love house music!! My older brother was a good house dj and i wanted to follow his footsteps, but realised how much better it is to try and make music rather than tweak other peoples releases.
so i've got a mate who told me the best way to start is get a groovebox, he is about to up grade to an mc505 roland and then he will sell me his mc303 for a good price.
is this a good move to start my house music making?
or should i try a different product like the mc307 or mc505? i have a good stereo hooked up to a pretty good puter. i also have two technic decks and an average mixer.
what about a sampler ? i've beening looking at the sp -202 and sp-303, are they good and which is better?
Basically what do i need to start making quality house music (funky beats, jazzy tones, vocals, good effects and kickin basslines) ???
would really apperciate some feedback, thanks
huey
just found this site while searching for info about setups for composing. I'm from australia and love house music!! My older brother was a good house dj and i wanted to follow his footsteps, but realised how much better it is to try and make music rather than tweak other peoples releases.
so i've got a mate who told me the best way to start is get a groovebox, he is about to up grade to an mc505 roland and then he will sell me his mc303 for a good price.
is this a good move to start my house music making?
or should i try a different product like the mc307 or mc505? i have a good stereo hooked up to a pretty good puter. i also have two technic decks and an average mixer.
what about a sampler ? i've beening looking at the sp -202 and sp-303, are they good and which is better?
Basically what do i need to start making quality house music (funky beats, jazzy tones, vocals, good effects and kickin basslines) ???
would really apperciate some feedback, thanks
huey