Cool samples:Check out this website for samples of cool old synthesizers and stuff!!!!
Legowelt Samples!I don't remember how I stumbled across this site but the person who runs it created sample packs of their own equipment for free! It's pretty cool although I don't really make electronic music at all anymore so I don't use them much anymore.
My favourite daws:My favorite daws to use is Ableton for recording and Renoise for my jungle tracks, I do use
Fast Tracker 2 and
Pro Tracker 2 every now and then for funsies but they are obviously based on older programs and Renoise is much faster to work with.
People looking for daw advice:I would recommend anyone who is looking for daws to just try as many as possible! I have used quite a few daws and I still prefer Ableton for recording, however I don't need a powerful daw for the music I make so the only reason I have ended up with Ableton is just that I am really comfortable and used to it.
In terms of recording live bands and stuff I do have to admit logic can be quicker although it is SOOOOOOOOOOOO UGLY!, and in terms of audio editing pro tools is much more powerful too.
For these reasons I hear quite a lot people compare these 3 daws something like this: Ableton generally better for electronic and producing, Pro tools is generally better for audio editing and mixing and Logic is somewhat a mix of both.
I do think its a pretty good explanation but I would say unless you are going to be a power user and require very specific features you should just pick what is most comfortable and what has the better workflow for you. For example even though technically Ableton is geared more for electonic producing the interface is very simple to me and I already know all the shortcuts and features and I use it to record my not very electronic stuff!
Personally I would tell you to just pick what looks the coolest and give it a go!