by Lavender_Harmony » 20 Mar 2012 02:52
To the above posters: The OP has an iMac, and IL still haven't bothered to port FL to Mac.
Now first of all, software. Believe it or not, you have what you need already, a piece of software called Garageband. It comes with every Mac, and while it's definitely not what you're gonna be staying with, it is a very good introduction to making music on a computer
However once you feel you want to upgrade from there, you have several options. I personally would recommend Logic Pro, which you can get in the Mac App Store for a very reasonable price nowadays. However there are plenty software suites available to you. Ableton Live is an option, but is quite pricy, and the basic version does not come with everything you would need, you would also need to purchase some instruments, digital ones, called VSTs, before you could work with it. Reason is also a good chce for the beginner, as it has everything already when you get it. The downside is that you cannot use these VSTs with it, as the whole thing is self contained.
In terms of hardware, all I would really recommend would be a MIDI keyboard. The Akai LPK25 is a good little mini USB keyboard that would get you going without having to make a big investment, or if you have a little more money, you could go for something like the M-Audio Oxygen keyboard.
If you wanted to record audio, you might need to look into an external soundcard, but again, that would be a future investment.