Re:which midi contoller for sonar 8.5 PE, learning soft synths
2011/07/05 20:32:05
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A controller will make the whole experience vastly more pleasant.
I have been using an Edirol PCR-M50 for the past few years. The Cakewalk A-500 Pro is a direct descendant, and I can recommend that.
Get at least 49 keys. Smaller units are somewhat claustrophobic.
I would avoid super cheap units, as they can be functionally limited.
Velocity sensitivity is an absolute must.
Channel select and aftertouch run a close second.
Once you have the controller connected, auditioning patches is very easy, and determining what is appropriate for a given song will be a matter of hitting a few keys.
Don't worry about being overwhelmed. Most of us were at first.
Asa for question #2, just play with the synths. You'll know what is right when you hear it.
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