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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Making Your Own Beats - Best Beat Maker Software

Everyday more and more people are beginning to express themselves through digital music. Making your own beats can be a great way to creatively use technology. I started making my own beats a few years ago and I haven't looked back since. You don't need all that much to get started making your own beats, just music production software and a computer. You used to have to go to the studio to make your own beats.

This brings me to your first option: home desktop beat making software. Programs like FL Studio, Reason, Cubase, and CoolEditPro are popular desktop programs. These programs are great for people who have a little bit of music experience and understand audio because the controls and features can get highly technical. Also, many beginners are turned away by digital music at first because of the high price of some of these programs. If you know what you're doing, then they are the best way the maximize the user experience and get the absolute most out of your music- you get absolute pinpoint control over every tone, pitch, note, you name it.
Some people, however, are looking for ways to start making your own beats without a lot of risk or investment. My advice for these people is to either download a free trial or play a flash game to try it out. One of the popular demos is the FL Studio demo which will give you a good idea of the basic layout of a lot of sequencers around. FL Studio is an excellent program and I personally implement it when creating beats, loops, and samples. However the demo version does not let you save your projects, so it is only really good to mess around with.
You could also try making your own beats online. There are many websites and startups that have come with the web 2.0 and social media crazes which allow communities of like-minded people to make their own beats with common software and then share their beats and loops with each other. Most websites are membership-based, with membership including access to the beat maker software, and sometimes tips and videos on how to make your own beats.
When looking to sign up for membership to one of these websites, you should look for a number of things. First, make sure that the interface isn't overly technical. Most of these sites are known for ease of use, especially to beginners and people looking to make hip hop beats online. They differ from offline software in that they cut out the technical audio "fluff" and just leave the important features that make it quick and easy to make your own beats.
Also, it is important to me to be able to save my beats as mp3s. I know a few websites do this but some don't have the feature and have lost many members because of it. I love burning a quick mix tape for a cruise with my friends, since a number of us make our own beats. This punctuates the user-friendly aspect of the websites that incorporate it, as they make it quick and easy for beginners to get up and going.
As you can see, you don't need much to get started making your own beats. All you really need is either some desktop beat making software, or a membership to an online beat making site. Wondering how to get started with either of these two things? For your convenience, I have included a link in the resource box below to help you get started making your own beats right away. Keep bumpin!
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