| Some random advice in no particular order. * Music production on the PC can be really cheap, almost for free, but it can be really overwhelming and hard to figure out where to start. * The hardware synth (dawless) route can be a deep rabbit hole leading to GAS (gear aquisition syndrome). Resist. * Music is more about intervals, the distances between notes, than about the notes themselves. Let this sink in. * If I were to only buy one piece of gear at all, I'd buy the Synthstrom Deluge. Really immediate, easy to get into and still deep and powerful. This the device you want. * If the Deluge is out of your budget, get a used Novation Circuit on Craigslist. * The limitations hardware synths have, can be a challenge sparking creativity. Embrace the limitations. * Layers. * Don't fill up all the space. Deliberately leave some room. * Record everything. * There are no wrong notes. There is only tension and release. Tension can be good. It is interesting. Learn to build tension and how to release it. Practice. * Don't overthink it. Practice. Better to knock out a bunch of shitty or mediocre tracks than thinking about that one smash hit you never make. * Modular is a money grave. VCVRack is for free. Omri Cohen is your best friend in this realm. Bespoke synth gives you even more freedom. * Music theory is helpful if you understand that it is only a lighthouse. You can still go whereever you want. * Start here if you are a computer nerd: https://eev.ee/blog/2016/09/15/music-theory-for-nerds/ * Start here if you are afraid of Music theory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoeHDN2FVTc |