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Does the Keystep Pro makes sense for me?

Reddit r/synthesizers·u/74nine·about 1 month ago
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Does the Keystep Pro makes sense for me? Hey all, I'm a synth newbie and total beginner to making music. I work at a computer all day and recently found that I love jamming and making beats (melodic techno, hiphop, DNB, acid, that kind of stuff). I have Ableton live and recorded some things before, but for now I find that I enjoy using the hardware much more than my laptop. Currently I have: * Roland S1 * Volcas: Bass, Beats, Keys * Drumbrute Impact * Zoom L6 Mixer * \+ I'm about the order a multi-effects pedal (Zoom or G-5) Note: I don't really have a lot of space, and thus I prefer smaller/compact devices..I do plan to get a "proper" synth and bass sometime in the future though. For now, I realize that should probably get a Sequencer and/or a Midi Keyboard? This seems like a difficult task since there is so much choice.. I am kind of drawn towards the Keystep Pro, even though it might be a bit big for my desk.…

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