And lastly, I also really like Ableton Live, because it can integrate well with almost all of my other studio gear. There are only 8 key pieces of equipment that you need for a successful home studio setup: Audio Interface Microphone Microphone Cable Microphone Stand Pop Shield Headphones Monitor Speakers Acoustic Treatment With this home recording studio equipment alone, you can start getting audio work from the comfort of your own home. Then you also have Max 4 Live, which I use simply because it takes your music making to another level. It lets you quickly combine different elements and ideas, plus it’s very easy to use, especially when working with and editing samples and Live’s time-stretching algorithms are pretty amazing. One of the biggest reasons why I use Ableton is the great workflow within the software. I have an Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch Retina display laptop computer (with an additional larger screen) a Universal Audio Apollo Twin Mk II interface (with UA plug-ins) a pair of Munro 150 monitors an Ableton Push 2 controller for Ableton Live Arturia MiniBrute, Behringer Model D and Pioneer AS-1 synthesisers MFB Tanzmaus and Roland TR-09 drum machines Novation SL MkII, Arturia KeyStep and BeatStep MIDI controllers and finally, Korg Volca Sample and Korg Volca FM modules.
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