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offline bob from Nottingham (United Kingdom) on 2002-07-24 15:45 [#00322852]
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how do you think i should start doing this? i have no
computer of my own,so should i get a sequencer, sampler and
keyboard? what do you people use? i need help!


 

offline Chri5py from my Solarbear (United Kingdom) on 2002-07-24 15:59 [#00322859]
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Software is always a good start but you dont have a pc.....
I think that buying one is the first step coz then you can
come here more! :))


 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2002-07-24 15:59 [#00322860]
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download FruityLoops 3.4 an your of to go!


 

offline manicminer from Paris (France) on 2002-07-24 16:02 [#00322864]
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I would buy a PC. Even if you buy a really cheap shit one,
you can still do loads more than with the hardware you will
be able to by for the same price.

Using software is loads cheaper - especially if you don't
pay for it ;)


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-07-24 16:05 [#00322866]
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step 1: buy a computer of your own, it doesn't have to be a
brand new one
step 2: Buy a little MIDI capable keyboard
step 3: download free musicsoftware
step 4: make music



 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-07-24 16:06 [#00322867]
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Buy an old £200 pc. You'll be able to run rebirth and acid
on that- enough to get started...

Or buy an old amiga and get protracker.


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-07-24 16:06 [#00322868]
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keyboard should be your first step, you could pick up a
really cheap one with a built in sequencer, and you can make
music straight away, also giving you a chance to see if
you've got any natural rythm.


 


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