I think there is a lot of info available about DAWs and Synths, I've found it harder to find good
recommendations on other types of instruments e.g. Drum kits (essential in all music), piano samples, brass, guitars etc. Personally I feel like it's important to have a broad range of instruments to be able to create music and sounds from. So the main recommendations I could use help with are which virtual instruments or samples should I be looking for.
Some background info for you about where I'm at:
I'm interested in making music as a hobbyist, for learning and fun. I've been researching and learning lots, about music theory and production and tools. Busyworksbeats (http://www.busyworksbeats.com) (not EDM specific) has been really great source of beginner information for me. And has taught me all the basics of the DAW I've chosen to start with - FL Studio. I'm picking up FL Studio for Xmas and have been using the demo version to learn. I really like the workflow and I think it's adequate for my needs so far. I have a few free plugins like Tyrell n6 which is great to start with. I don't mind paying for tools because I very much believe in the adage; you get what you pay for. Since I'm just a hobbyist with limited budget I need to make smart choices towards tools that provide good quality, value and versatility. Over time I will build up a bigger collection, so the feedback here will help me pick the best tools to start out with.
So here is a breakdown of the things I think I will need so that I can have choice and variety when creating music:
Note that demos are available for many music software tools so you can try them out before you buy, this is often the case particularly for DAWs and Synths. The benefit of having a good list of software/instruments/samples that music experts consider being worthwhile allows us beginners to go and demo and then buy the ones we personally like the most. Without a good summary of what experienced people think are good tools it can be hard to know where to start (there are just so many to choose from).
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)
I chose FL Studio, I found the interface easy to use and the price is affordable for me (see wikipedia for bigger list of DAWs (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_audio_workstation))
Image Line FL Studio, Ableton Live, Cakewalk Sonar, Apple Logic Pro, Bitwig Studio, Steinburg Cubase, Steinburg Nuendo, Sony ACID Pro, Avid Pro Tools, Propellerhead Reason, Presonus Studio One, MOTU Digital Performer, Cockos REAPER, MuLab
General sample Player
Native Instruments Kontact 5 (this can be used to provide many instruments, but I'm not sure which instrument sample packs are regarded as best for each instrument), are there other Sample players worth considering too? I've seen Steinberg HALion 5 but don't see it recommended as often as NI
-- Instruments-- (items listed in no particular order):
Some instruments may be provided by your DAW. e.g. In FL Studio there is FL Keys and 3xOsc. I get the feeling that there are higher quality plugins / samples available for specific instruments, but I'm happy to hear feedback otherwise.
Drum samples
Drums are very important since they're used in most music genres. I would like to find some good general purpose samples. The ones below are ones I have seen recommended for EDM.
Refx Vengeance, Black Octopus Sounds Leviathan, Battery 4 (drum sampler), Thomas Penton's,Converse Rubber Tracks
Steven Slate Drums, EZDrummer 2, Superior drummer, Addictive Drums, Native Instruments Session Drums, FXpansion BFD3, Drumforge, AnalogueDrums Big Mono (Free)
Synthesizer
There are so many Synths to choose from, I have done a lot of research on these and to appreciate the differences between synths requires experience beyond what most beginners would have. My general feeling is that a beginner should try out the demos and get a feel for the plugin to see what they like. A beginner is unlikely to exhaust the features in any of these synths, but it can be a good idea to choose one that has a good variety of factory/user presets to get you started quicker.
SynthMaster, Sylenth, Serum, Circle2, Omnisphere, Diva, Massive, Nexus, Harmor, Predator, Hive, Spire, Dune 2, Blue 2, Nemesis, Zebra 2, Gladiator, FM8, Absynth, Cyclops, Synth1 (free), Tyrell N6 (free)
Piano
I don't know what pianos are good. These are two that I've seen comments on and might be good.
EastWest Quantum Leap Pianos, Native Instruments Alicia's Keys
Brass
Not sure. I saw Native Instruments Session Horns for Kontakt might be ok.
Guitar
Not sure, maybe Native Instruments samples.
Other useful plugins
Sausage fattener (I've seen this one mentioned a lot, I'm not advanced enough for this one yet though)
Hopefully with feedback from other users and experts here we can fill in some of these details of instruments and plugins that beginners might want to consider getting when starting out. I realise that many instruments and samples can be genre specific, so for the purpose of this post if you can think of some that are EDM specific feel free to suggest them, and if you can think of some that are more broadly useful in general music composition also feel free to suggest those too. If you have some favourites you use for other genres it doesn't hurt to suggest it either if you are clear on what the instrument is suited for.