After many years away from it, I felt the pull to get back into music production again, and finally gave in. Dug my keyboard up from the basement and ordered up some new toys...
Native Instruments Maschine MK2:
Native Instruments Komplete 9 for a little (!) softsynth goodness, along with a stand for the aforementioned Maschine:
Roland UM-ONE mk2 MIDI interface, an additional Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD to hold all the above software, and a tabletop sheet music stand:
Now all I need is a proper DAW... time to try out some demos!
Thanks! Honestly, my musical tastes have changed quite a bit since I last did anything, so I feel like I have a blank canvas right now. I kind of want to explore some different kinds of electronic music (melodic/baeleric trance in particular) to more orchestral, soundtrack-type stuff. If I could do anything remotely close to what Jimmy Hinson does, I'd be happy!Awesome stuff! What kind of music do you produce?
They actually also make a smaller unit called the Maschine Mikro, which is about 2/3 the price. You lose some knobs and features, but I believe the underlying software is the same. I highly recommend hitting up your local music store to try out whatever gear they have on display, and on the software side there are definitely free demos and open-source options you can play around with before making a commitment.Now you got me intrigued about playing with music production.
But the price is a little big xP
Well, still i don't know what's the best gadgets to start learning about music production.
So i bought these new for $119 and it was the best deal i could find.
I went to E3 and i liked that they would work for PS4 and went with these over regular wireless headset. I like them
I like how they sound (for games) and i had $280 in store credit to burn.
So basically for PS4.
I'm getting really tempted to grab a pair of these, after all I've heard about them in TLoU threads. You'll have to let me know how you find them.
I was bored at the checkout at Target and bought a pack of Pokemon cards for the first time in like a decade and a half. The top one's 1 of 101. What are the odds?1 in 101, duh.
Thanks! Honestly, my musical tastes have changed quite a bit since I last did anything, so I feel like I have a blank canvas right now. I kind of want to explore some different kinds of electronic music (melodic/baeleric trance in particular) to more orchestral, soundtrack-type stuff. If I could do anything remotely close to what Jimmy Hinson does, I'd be happy!
They actually also make a smaller unit called the Maschine Mikro, which is about 2/3 the price. You lose some knobs and features, but I believe the underlying software is the same. I highly recommend hitting up your local music store to try out whatever gear they have on display, and on the software side there are definitely free demos and open-source options you can play around with before making a commitment.
Thanks! Honestly, my musical tastes have changed quite a bit since I last did anything, so I feel like I have a blank canvas right now. I kind of want to explore some different kinds of electronic music (melodic/baeleric trance in particular) to more orchestral, soundtrack-type stuff. If I could do anything remotely close to what Jimmy Hinson does, I'd be happy!
-Killer Instinct (SNES)
Did it come with the CD soundtrack? Because that's the best part of this port.
My last june pick-up three Steam games.
Blood Bowl: Chaos Edition - I had this on disc but I'm trying to get all my collection digital, so.
Street Fighter IV: AE complete pack.
Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines
Steam is awesome
I love the boxart on this game!
Can I ask you what wallpaper you are using? I see great mechs. Is it original or based on a IP?Man, this took its sweet sweet time to get here (but just in time for the promotion ). The phillips is also pretty great.
Deals in action:
- 3DS XL for £119
- Free NSMB2 (will arrive later)
- £40 delivery fee waived (<3 amazon)
- Free game from the So Many Games promotion
Satisfied
Bonus pictures of the case and pouch:
I've been hearing lots of good things about this one, and I can't wait to start playing.
Did it come with the CD soundtrack? Because that's the best part of this port.
Can I ask you what wallpaper you are using? I see great mechs. Is it original or based on a IP?
Did you pick up Secret of Mana after the Hirō Isono news?
Sadly, no. But it shouldn't be hard to get one separately.
I am enjoying the game, though. It does a surprisingly good job of mimicking the arcade game...for a SNES port, anyway. Looking to get Killer Instinct Gold soon. I meant to get both back in the '90s, but never got around to it, for some reason.
Sorry for the delay, it's from Muv Luv Alternative (great stuff).Can I ask you what wallpaper you are using? I see great mechs. Is it original or based on a IP?
Actually that is the second game i tried them with and it is amazing.
Honestly when i took them off and used my plasma speakers i did not feel as immersed.
I never thought i would buy a pair of surround sound headsets but after i tried them at E3 on PS4 stations i knew i wanted a pair.
please tell me it's region-free!
Yeah,
Guess I could google a bit but I'm curious as well. Being Miike.
I'm getting really tempted to grab a pair of these, after all I've heard about them in TLoU threads. You'll have to let me know how you find them.
That maschine, want!! May have to order one, although I have the ableton push coming, what is it like?After many years away from it, I felt the pull to get back into music production again, and finally gave in. Dug my keyboard up from the basement and ordered up some new toys...
Native Instruments Maschine MK2:
Native Instruments Komplete 9 for a little (!) softsynth goodness, along with a stand for the aforementioned Maschine:
Roland UM-ONE mk2 MIDI interface, an additional Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD to hold all the above software, and a tabletop sheet music stand:
Now all I need is a proper DAW... time to try out some demos!
And last, but certainly not least, my Saints Row IV preorder:
Very cool! It's nice to see other people interested in music production on GAF, I suppose I should see if there's a thread kicking around somewhere...That's cool. I've never heard of Jimmy Hinson but he's got some cool stuff. Me personally I love producing electro house. It's my favorite genre of electronic music. Artists like Zedd, Dada Life, Porter Robinson and others inspire me to make that.
I was only able to get everything set up late last night, so all I can really say after a few minutes of use is that the build quality seems solid and I like the feel and sensitivity of the pads. I think it actually looks a bit better in person than it does on video (the LEDs fill the buttons and pads nicely, but on video they seem more like white plastic with pinpoints of color). The couple of demo kits I loaded up sounded great.That maschine, want!! May have to order one, although I have the ableton push coming, what is it like?
Bought these to replace my missing PSP versions lol. No idea where the bloody hell I put those UMDs... D:
You're right, it actually isn't too bad. I just remember being so blown away by that soundtrack that I borrowed my friends copy, recorded it to cassette, and played it on loop on my walkman back in the day. Then, when modern computers happened, I borrowed it again, and made mp3's out of it. So fucking good.
Genesis: Arch Rivals
SNES: Super Godzilla
Actually that is the second game i tried them with and it is amazing.
Honestly when i took them off and used my plasma speakers i did not feel as immersed.
I never thought i would buy a pair of surround sound headsets but after i tried them at E3 on PS4 stations i knew i wanted a pair.
I want! Hope they become more affordable soon.