Many people are interested in creating music, but don't know how to get started. Whether you want to use electro samples to created loop based tracks, or attach them to virtual instrument to use them for midi sequencing-you have a lot of options. This article will discuss them, where you can find electro samples, and what software you can use.
Before you start looking at software, you need to figure out what equipment you'll be using. Do you want a midi controller? Do you want to record vocals, or other instruments, and how good is your computer/sound card? You can't go wrong with buying an AISO audio interface that is USB 2.0 or up. A very popular one that is highly compatible with most software is the MBox, and many home studios use them. They also generally come with Cubase LE, which can do quite a lot.
There are lots of options out there for the beginner, but unfortunately for PC based users-there are virtually no free options. Mac users get garage band, and you should take advantage of it, unless you want to pay for something more professorial. Most software have free demo versions available on their official sites. This will make finding the right one through trial and error less painful.
Mike is a business consultant and has worked for several companies. In his spare time he enjoys experimenting with music and in particular electro samples. For more details on any issues raised in the article visit Dance Midi Samples.
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