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    Default Production - The START (Recommendations)

    Hey guys,

    Need the experience and always great recommendations by Blackout Audio members! A friend and I are wanting to setup a new basic software setup to start things off on the production road..

    We will be using the sequencer Ableton with most likely the Korg MicroKontrol Midi Keyboard.. What other software would you guys recommend?? VST's maybe for the creation and manipulation of kicks, bass, synths etc..

    As simple but effective as possible for beginners, thanks a million everyone :)

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    Check out the freeware index on KVRaudio.

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    have a search in here, there's a few vst threads with people listing their favourite ones

    just found one of them http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/forum...ad.php?t=45248
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    If you're just starting out, i'd take some time to learn Ableton first.

    It got a few lovely instruments and effects of its own.

    You can get ****in good results without the need for any other plug ins!

    That said, once you start going through the 'free plugins' page, you wont be able to stop yourself. :;
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    Allo!

    Drumatic/drumazon for the creation of kicks, subs and other 909/808 perc sounds. Good to learn about ADSR envelopes and how they work, and the fundamentals of percussion synthesis.

    If you're feeling brave you could start learning Reaktor for synths.
    Its a pretty steep learning curve as its essentially a modular programming language, but you'll fully learn the basis of synthesis. Plus the modules and presets it comes with are unreal, and there's millions of them about. Well worth the investment - and you'll understand pretty much every synth VST once you learn reaktor.

    There are a million VSTs out there - but I'd stick to those two to get you started. They are flexible, incredibly powerful and will set you up properly

    Also
    PSP Nitro - for mangling effects and creative distortion
    Timeworks Reverb - for a simple and classic reverb

    Compression is essential - but you need to learn how it works and what the principles are. You could do worse than start off with the native bundle, which has a simple sidechain/compressor set up + some other good bits and bobs, reverb & some eqs

    Best of luck mate

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    Get some programms. Play about with them.

 

 

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