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Hi i want to start producing music, what is the best sequencing software, midi keyboard and computer?

Hi i want to start producing music, what is the best sequencing software, midi keyboard and computer for a beginner, i dont want to go mac because there to expensive, i really like what i see in cubase and m-audio midi controlled keyboards, are these


There are many options for software, check here for a list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_aud io_workstation

My personal preference goes to FL Studio Producer Edition. I love its work flow and it has one of the best piano rolls in

Portland Timbers want to be rude guests in Dynamo's new stadium

The Timbers (2-5-2, 8 points) fondly remember the good old days when they opened Jeld-Wen Field and reeled off five consecutive home wins to start the 2011 season. "They want to make a good impression and they want to (keep) their winning ways," center midfielder Lovel Palmer said. "They're going to play for their city and they're going to play hard. The Dynamo (3-3-2, 11 points) defeated D. C. United 1-0 in their first home game Saturday, and they want to extend the excitement. But as just the second visiting team at the new stadium, the Timbers know it will take a monumental effort to beat an opponent that continues to enjoy the excitement of playing in a glitzy, new home. The Portland Timbers will play against Houston in the Dynamo's spiffy new BBVA Compass Stadium on Tuesday night with an eye on grabbing a rare road win.

Phillies Vs. Astros: Two Game Set Starts Monday In Philadelphia

Asked whether he wanted to take a few seconds to let the moment soak in when he first stepped on the mound, Diekman replied, "No, I really wanted to walk into the dugout and take a huge breath. But the 25-year old felt better after coming back out to start the 10th. Philadelphia Phillies lefty reliever Jake Diekman was impressive in his major league debut Tuesday, earning the win in Philadelphia's 4-3 extra-innings victory over the Houston Astros by striking out three of the four batters he faced. And then I just wanted to make it all the way to the mound without tripping," he explained. "I really thought I was going to have a four- or five-run lead, or something like that," Diekman said. "I felt pretty comfortable because I tried to control my breathing as much as possible, so the second inning helped a lot because I had that one hitter already. "When I got put in, I had to make sure I didn't trip down the stairs first. But his first major league appearance wasn't at all what he expected.

Entrepreneurs - Want To Start A Business During The Recession?

First of all, if you can start a new business whilst maintaining your existing job, in a recession, this is the best option for you. In periods of recession some may be tempted not to start that business just yet. But how can you start a business in a recession and more importantly - is it a good idea. Others may think that it as they are now out of a job - now is the best time to start a business. Start your business slowly, test your market and build up gradually with a minimal of risk. 1) Enough money to get started and survive for a few months. 2) A product or products that are particularly required during a recessionary period....

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Chien-Ming Wang will make another rehab start as Nationals buy time on ...
Chien-Ming Wang will make another rehab start as Nationals buy time on ... Manager Davey Johnson said the Nationals want to make sure Wang can bounce back from a long start. But they are also buying time to decide how he fits into their crowded rotation. Wang's 30-day rehab period will end May 27. At that point, the Nationals

Portland Timbers want to be rude guests in Dynamo's new stadium
Portland Timbers want to be rude guests in Dynamo's new stadium days when they opened Jeld-Wen Field and reeled off five consecutive wins at home to start the 2011 season. The Dynamo (3-3-2, 11 points) defeated DC United 1-0 in their first game in the new stadium Saturday and they want to extend the excitement.

Phillies Vs. Astros: Two Game Set Starts Monday In Philadelphia
Phillies Vs. Astros: Two Game Set Starts Monday In Philadelphia The Phillies will look to get hot against the Astros for a two game set starting Monday night. Do you want major updates to this story in your Facebook News Feed? Cole Hamels reportedly doesn't want his next contract to be a short one. Not at all.

Chicago Cubs Need to Move Their Veterans and Start Building for the Future
Chicago Cubs Need to Move Their Veterans and Start Building for the Future Tom Ricketts didn't want to tell you this. Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer won't publicly admit it. And even Dale Sveum surely must know. The Cubs brass harbored no illusions of being competitive this season. In fact, it would take a lucky break for this

Revs want win to start home stretch
In a league where home form often dictates whether a postseason place beckons, this stretch — starting with tonight's date against Vancouver (7:30 pm, CSN) — could dictate whether the rebuilding project will yield a genuine playoff push in its first