First of all get yourself a good and strong computer, because you'll need a lots of raw CPU strength for realtime mixing. Also if you use mor than 10 channels in some mixing software like Cubase and you add, let's say 2 effects per channel you might see your computer cry like a newborn baby. So get yourself a dual core processor, at least 1GB of RAM, and what's most important-a good soundcard. If you think you can do ANY work on those integrated shit on your mainboard you are dead wrong!Second of all, no matter how much you like waching movies and playing games in 5.1 surround system, NEVER use 5.1 or 7.1 surround cards for music production. The good ol' stereo is unbeatable when it comes to music. For total begginer some soundblaster Live! Or some similar soundcard will do the trick, but later you'll need to upgrade your «studio».
Now that we spend a lot of cash on hardware, let's spend some more on software. For electronic musicians, but also for those who use just a touch of electronic sounds I strongly reccomend Propellerhead's Reason (any version will do for begginer). It has everithing You need for electronic music production becaouse it's a software simulation of a REAL dream mashine that exists somewhere in Finnland. Loop players, samplers, mixers, drum mashines, a few versions of synthisyzers and a shitload of effects-everything can be found in this amaizing piece of software. But when it comes to mastering; Cubase is still unbeatable with a wide spectar of possibilities; and check this out: with a ReWire (computer app) u can merge those two together (Reason and Cubase) into one mothaf****ing program with possibilities u cant even use all during a single lifetime. I strongly reccomend Propelerhead ReCycle loop maker and ofcourse Sony Soundforge editing software. But we will come to that later. This is all for now, so get your wallet and go to the nearest music and computer shop, and remember- if u try to be cheap you'll end up with cheap sound too.

