03-27-2017, 11:51 AM
I would suggest concentrating on one instrument first 
Its entirely possible to write a song, arrange it, play all instruments, sing all songs and mix all songs, yes.
They people i know who can do this have however been musicians all their lives.
Not to discourage you, but if set your goals THAT extremely high, you probably end up doing nothing at all.
Piano/ keyboards are perfect for composing and doing stuff on the computer in my experience.
Pro Tools might not be the best choice if you want to program a lot of stuff, although its capable of such.
I use Logic, but stuff like Cubase, Sonar is also really good and comes with a huge library and lots of professional plugins equipped.
If you dont need to collaborate with othr people, the platform doesnt matter that much.

Its entirely possible to write a song, arrange it, play all instruments, sing all songs and mix all songs, yes.
They people i know who can do this have however been musicians all their lives.
Not to discourage you, but if set your goals THAT extremely high, you probably end up doing nothing at all.
Piano/ keyboards are perfect for composing and doing stuff on the computer in my experience.
Pro Tools might not be the best choice if you want to program a lot of stuff, although its capable of such.
I use Logic, but stuff like Cubase, Sonar is also really good and comes with a huge library and lots of professional plugins equipped.
If you dont need to collaborate with othr people, the platform doesnt matter that much.