This article covers the basic music equipment we think you need to get started with making music.
Your music equipment will be the foundation of your music-making process.
In the beginning, we all want to be like the big music producers we see online with a room full of music equipment, but you don’t need all that when you are getting started, and here is why:
- Budget – Music equipment is expensive. Many new music producers are on a budget, so limit your spending to the basic equipment at first, and then buy more advanced gear later when you know you need it.
- Time & Learning – The more equipment you buy, the more equipment you have to learn, and less time is spent on perfecting your craft. You want to spend more time on actually creating music and less time on acquiring new gear.

Music Equipment Overview
Remember this:
It’s not about the music equipment or software you are using, but about the person using the equipment. Your ear for music, skill, and talent matters more than the equipment you are using.
Dr. Dre’s music equipment didn’t make him the big music producer he is today. His ear and talent for music did. So don’t think you need a big studio to make good music.
Basic Music Equipment
Here are the very basics of what you need to make music.
1. Computer
A computer is a must to run music software.
2. MIDI Keyboard
Making beats is much easier and more creative when you have a keyboard. MIDI Keyboards
3. Studio Monitors
Studio monitors are great for listening to your beats.
4. Music Software
Music software is essential for making beats and mixing down audio.
5. Headphones
Headphones will let you hear all the subtle elements when making music.
6. External Hard Drive
Hard Drives are important for backing up your work, and they provide additional storage space.
Common Questions:
I don’t have money for music equipment, what can I do?
If you have a computer you can use any of these free music production software programs to your computer and make music for free.
We highly recommend you get a MIDI keyboard, which you can get for as low as $50.
Leave a comment if you have suggestions on picking music equipment for new music producers.
This article is a part of the How to Make Beats series.
What are your favorite pieces of musical equipment?
Describe your music setup in the comments.
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By the way I use my both hands, that grey Mush inside my head, FL 10 and Reason 5 for the moment.
iMac 27″ QC
Maschine
Logic Studio 9
Protools 9
NA Komplete 7
M-Audio Keystation
Stanton Turntable (for sampling)
Event TR8 monitors
Im just gettin my studio started so only maschine and a keyboard… Any tips of where i should go next?
Macbook, MPC1000, M-Audio KeyStudio 49i, Logic Pro 9
Macbook pro, Pro tools 9, Reason 5, Garageband, Maschine, Vst’s, Axiom 61 2nd gen, Bx5, Rode mic, akai mini controller and a leather massage chair 4 comfort.
I use Reaper, MPC 4000, Keystation 61 midi keyboard, records, and mad vsts. I love Reaper’s time-stretching and I love its sequencer. Reaper is the most underrated DAW out there. It’s much better than Pro Tools and Cubase. Can’t speak for Logic though because I’ve never used it.
Keyboard and mouse :)
PRO TOOLS,LOGIC 8,REASON 5 ,M AUDIO OXYGEN AND MACBOOKPRO PRO 13″ AND ALESIS 580 MONITORS
24 INCH IMAC, LOGIC PRO 8/ FRUITY LOOPS 7
AKAI MPD 18 PAD CONTROLLER/ M AUDIO KEY STUDIO MIDI CONTROLLER NATIVE INSTRUMENTS VST”S
MacBook Pro
Ableton 8 Suite
Motu Machfive 2
NI Kontakt 4
NI Maschine
Novation Remote Zero SL
Focusrite Liquidmix 16
Fantom X6
Presonus FP10
Yamaha HS50M’s
M-Audio BX5a’s
Lexicon MX300
and a couple other racks (eq, comp, tupe preamp, line mixer, etc.)