PC (Desktop)
ASUS P5QL-EM Motherboard
Maxtor 500G External Drive
4GB DDR2 RAM
Coolermaster or Noctua KIT (CPU Cooling Accessory)
Cordless Keyboard & Mouse (Logitech)
4 Port USB 2.0 HUB
M-Audio 2496 Audiophile Soundcard
Winfast 256MB Videocard
Not too sure which Intel chip to use, how important is this? I have a standard P4 (Dual Core) chip at the moment, can I use current or should I get something more powerful?
Same thing with my current power supply, how important is this? Can I use my current or should I get something more powerful also?
PC seems fine, Ya want lots of ram. As Vlasta said, 2 drives, one for audio, one for software.
Software
Operating System:
MS Windows XP Pro
Yep, screw vista
Production Suite:
Ableton V7
Nice, good learning curve on ableton.
VST Options:
Synthesizer & Bass:
Synapse Audio Hydra (Junglist) - Cannot recommend this more, no synth goes as low without breaking up.
Albino (ALbino 3, simply amazing, highly recommended)
NI FM7 / FM8 (Again, the FM8 is simply stunning, takes a while to learn though)
NI Pro 53 (An oldie, but a great generic work horse)
GMedia Minimonsta (Again, nice sound, but quite specific)
Zebra II (Woudln`t really recommend this, the sound always seems a little cheap)
TC Electronic Native Bundle (Not bad, but the sonitus collection is good, even better would be voxengo, or sonalksis)
Korg Legacy Collection (Lovely, but again, not as flexible as some)
Optium FX Basslane (essential, just watch the levels on this, it overdrives easily)
Audiorealsim Bassline II (Lovley lovely, best 303)
Drums:
I would add, the following to this list list
Drumatic 3 (free and excellent)
Soniccharge Microtonic (Excellent analog percussion)
NI Battery
Fxpansion Guru
Fxpansion DR008
Fxpansion BFD2
Ableton's Operator
Redshift Drumular
Izotope iDRUM
Effects:
TC Electronic Megaverb & Mastering
Arts Acoustic Reverb
Sonalkis Stereo Compressor & Filter (In general their plugins are fantastic)
URS EQ & Compressors (Not fully convinced by this gear, the pretty GUI`s decieve you into getting some average plugs)
Antares Filter & TUBE
Timeworks Reverb
Kjaerhus Filter
Fabfilter
Minion Filter
PSP Nitro
Theres plenty of stuff I could recommend here, a lot of it free too, maybe just hunt the KVR Vst forums for recommendations
Other VST Options:
Spectrasonics Trilogy (Romplers suck)
AMB Electrabass
Steinberg Virtual Bassist
I would also suggest Slayer 2 if you want a nice bass guitar sim.
Hardware
MIDI Controller Options:
Waveidea Bitstream 3X
Novation Remote SL (Nice features, horrible faders)
Behringer BCF2000 (I use one myself, lovely full length faders, of which you have 16 virtual banks of, and 4 virtual banks of 8 rotaries, all memorise their positions, motorised faders, great funcionality, stunning price, Best thing Behringer ever made, utterly recommended)
M-Audio UC33E (Shite)
M-Audio 02
Monitor Options:
Alesis M1
M-Audio Studiophile
Samson A5
Wharfedale Studio
None of those are worth buying at all. Waste of money really.
If you can tighten your belt money wise in all other areas, then do so, but don`t scrimp on monitors.
Looking at the budget area for the monitors you have listed, the £350 area, I can make some recommendations, but really, I`d save a bit more.
Fostex PM2 (has a good overall sound, relatively easy to learn)
http://www.dv247.com/invt/19502/
Quested S6R (Quested are quality, and these have reasonable bass response)
http://www.dv247.com/invt/49859/
KRK RP8 (Nice sound especially for the price, good bass response, and generally good respose time, most recommended at this price)
http://www.dv247.com/invt/51949/
KRK VXT4 (Wow amazing price on these, really good monitors, better than the RP8 and not much more cost)
http://www.dv247.com/invt/41867/
However, I would also recommend Soundcraft Absolute 2`s
Second hand they go for reasonable monies. They are excellent, and were replacements in many studios when yamaha killed the NS10.
They are very much a classic nearfield, with a brutally honest sound, ensuring you get a good mix, but much more comfortable to listen to for long periods than the NS10`s
You would need an amp to go with them, but a Alesis or samson monitor amp would be about 100 quid, and if you are lucky the Abs 2`s you can get for 100
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Studio-Monitor...1%7C240%3A1318
I cut my teeth on a set of them, and indeed still have a set in my dual pair monitor set up.