Advice on Hardware to Buy
Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 1:11 am
Hey all,
This might be a vague question. I have a M-audio midi keyboard. I have logic. I have a kaossilator pro. I'm trying to decide what hardware to get next. I love a lot of electronic music but not super Dancey, clubby stuff. Some influences are Burial, Nicolas Jaar, Darkside, boards of canada, John Hopkins, Tricky, maybe some hip hop beats.
I'm looking for something fun and relatively inexpensive that goes a long way to creating music like the above. I think I need a sampler, like a KP3 or ESX. I want a lot of flexibility. The KP3 seems like it might be limited because I want to be able to call up samples pretty quickly so I can move from song to song in smooth transitions but it only has the four banks. The EMX looks great for creating music from scratch, but with the midi keyboard I might be able to work with that. The ESX can hold more samples. I don't know, I'm confused, again just looking for something fun but powerful that will allow me to let the creativity flow. I def prefer hardware to software.
Part of the problem is that I try to watch youtube videos to give me an idea of what would work best for me but I don't find much in the way of the type of music I want to make. If you youtube Darkside's live pitchfork performance. or nicolas jaar's boiler room set (same person)..that's the type of stuff I'd love to make. He's able to manipulate , call up samples and the flow is so loose. I'd love to be able manipulate sounds like that.
Sorry for being so vague but any ideas would help.
This might be a vague question. I have a M-audio midi keyboard. I have logic. I have a kaossilator pro. I'm trying to decide what hardware to get next. I love a lot of electronic music but not super Dancey, clubby stuff. Some influences are Burial, Nicolas Jaar, Darkside, boards of canada, John Hopkins, Tricky, maybe some hip hop beats.
I'm looking for something fun and relatively inexpensive that goes a long way to creating music like the above. I think I need a sampler, like a KP3 or ESX. I want a lot of flexibility. The KP3 seems like it might be limited because I want to be able to call up samples pretty quickly so I can move from song to song in smooth transitions but it only has the four banks. The EMX looks great for creating music from scratch, but with the midi keyboard I might be able to work with that. The ESX can hold more samples. I don't know, I'm confused, again just looking for something fun but powerful that will allow me to let the creativity flow. I def prefer hardware to software.
Part of the problem is that I try to watch youtube videos to give me an idea of what would work best for me but I don't find much in the way of the type of music I want to make. If you youtube Darkside's live pitchfork performance. or nicolas jaar's boiler room set (same person)..that's the type of stuff I'd love to make. He's able to manipulate , call up samples and the flow is so loose. I'd love to be able manipulate sounds like that.
Sorry for being so vague but any ideas would help.