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What equipment do you need to make music?

It depends on how much investment you want. If I recommend it, it may be a little expensive~

Computer configuration:

I think you need at least——

CPU: inter i5 or above

Memory: 4G

Hard disk: 1t

(The price of the above computer configuration varies from region to region, so you You can refer to the latest price)

Sound card: it must be professional, not integrated, and with a MIDI interface. The recommended MAYA44 sound card is about 500 yuan (built-in sound card, cheap and usable), a slightly better one M-Audio Fire Wire solo is about 1,300 yuan. M audio is an external sound card. If you want to record something by yourself, you can consider this. You can connect an external guitar or microphone

Electronic synthesizer: There are many online, and there are also many on Taobao, which are commonly known as MIDI pianos. If there is room to put them, it is best to have more than 61 keys. Of course, 88 keys are even better~ (mainly taking up a bit of space haha) or there are many sounds on the soft sound source. Incomplete display

I recommend midiplus 61 and m-audio61. The difference lies in the stability and feel.

As a Taiwanese brand, midiplus is the entry-level, cheapest and average-feeling product. In fact, it plays almost like an electronic keyboard (referring to the general YAMAHA CASIO civilian type)

And M-AUDIO is also considered an entry-level instrument with a higher cost-effectiveness, and the feel is obviously much better, including the feel of the pitch bend wheel and the transposition. M-AUDIO61 has more complete functions

M-AUDIO61 feels good in hand. It’s hard to say the price. It’s more than 2,000 for a new one and more than 1,000 for a second-hand one (if you have a piano, you have to buy a MIDI cable separately. Of course, there are many pianos. MIDI cables will also be provided)

Sounds: Considering that professional monitoring speakers are a bit expensive, you can consider buying monitoring headphones, which are much cheaper

Let me recommend a classic one to you. Basically, they are all from Senji. The monitoring of the new Senji is not as rigorous as before, and entertainment elements have been added. The price is low to high, HD212PRO (300¥), low-end and cost-effective monitoring headphones, HD200PRO (500¥) Around ¥), this headset has super sealing, excellent sound isolation, and good monitoring effect. HD215 (600¥) looks great, and the earmuffs can be folded at 45°. HD280PRO (800¥) has been in service for almost ten years. Monitoring headphones, it is an upgraded version of HD270, the sound is very rigorous, HD380 (1200¥) is both monitoring and entertainment, the sound is very charming, good, HD250II (1700¥) is linear, may not be sold, the sound is touching , the sound field is extremely wide! The resolution is very powerful, the earmuffs are large, and they are used in professional recording studios. Many of them have been in service for more than ten years. DT880PRO, (1900¥) Beyer, has been standing for more than 30 years. It was released in 1980. I am Used, the resolution is powerful, the sound is neutral, and it is as clear as water.

I hope my answer will satisfy you~ If you have any questions, feel free to ask me~ Welcome~