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Hip Hop Beat Software

January 23, 2010

A beginners guide to beat making software

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If you’ve been hearing about beat making software but want to learn more than you should read this article. Specifically we’ll be talking about what is beat making software,why it is a gift to all computer owners. And what you need to know before purchasing. After reading this you should be better educated about this magnificent software.

Beat making software is in it’s simplest terms a computer program. Okay I know some of you may already know this. But you never know ! It synchronizes loops and keep them on tempo for you. The loops can vary from drum,guitar,bass, and synth. Good programs drill down deeper and use sub-groups. These can vary from a bass guitar, hi-hat, or snare. The only thing left is your imagination.

Beat making software is a god-send to all wanna be producers because a reduces your costs. Real studio equipment is expensive. We are talking about 10 grand on up. Selling cans won’t get you far with this ! Also there are space concerns for all the components involved. And on top of that how many of us can go to a studio, pay for time, and get someone to train us ?! With beat making software all you need is a laptop or computer to get rolling. But here is what you need to know before buying.

All programs are not created equally. And cost can still be factor for most. But nothing near the cost for explained above. Also you have to be ready for the learning curve. However if this is something you love it should take that long. The better programs will include good tutorials. Not only the usual pdfs, everyone packs those ! But video, and mp3 tutorials as well. Being able to actually see the software at work makes a difference.

In conclusion beat making software puts you in control at a fraction of the cost. Depending on the software you have at your hands different sound effects to lay down some decent tracks. It makes you a portable studio at the least if you put it on a laptop. And you want to make sure if this is your first jump into this arena you’ll need good tutorials. Look for videos or forum for more support. Hopefully you have a better grasp now on beat making software and what it can do for you.

Music Making Software

January 22, 2010

Dj Mixing – a Dj’s Guide to Making the Right Mix

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The key to DJ mixing is finding the right balance between the cued record and the live record. If you’re using your headphones fully on, you might want to have the cue balance set so that the live record is playing quite faintly in the background, and have your cued record loud when you’re finding the beat.

On the other hand, some people prefer to have the two tracks at the same level. You can even have the live record louder than the cued record if you really want to – again, there’s no right or wrong way to do this, just find the solution that works best for your ears. You can change the balance between the two records at any time, if you want to check the sync more closely.

It can be quite difficult to tell if your cued record needs to be faster or slower to match the live track, even at the best of times – if you’re listening to the cued record with one ear on the headphones and the live track blasting out all around you, it gets even harder again. However, the more you practise, the less you’ll be guessing – you’ll learn (hopefully) to identify which track is running faster and get them matched with fewer errors as time goes by.

As I mentioned previously on the online DJ tips site, it’s often much harder to pick out which disc is slow when the tempo difference is small. Large tempo mismatches will send one record galloping off much faster than the other, so this should be quite easy to spot and rectify.

When the two records are almost (but not quite) in sync, you may hear some minor phasing artefacts. This is difficult to describe, but happens when two identical (or near identical) sounds, such as a typical house music bass/kick drum, are played slightly out-of-time with one another. This creates an interference wobble in the waveform, which will differ depending upon which kick is coming first and how much delay is between the kicks. After an extensive amount of listening experience you should be able to detect the sonic differences between a cued record that’s too slow and one that’s too fast.



Again, this is one of the most difficult skills of Djing, and there’s no magic formula to getting it right – what you need to do is keep mixing as many discs as possible, change the tempo of one record so that it’s running slightly too fast and listen to what that sounds like. Then change the tempo again so it’s running slightly too slow and listen to that. Keep doing this until you can tell the difference between how the two cases sound. You should then be able to apply this knowledge to pretty much any two records that you might want to mix, and your mixing abilities can develop from there.

If you are still playing two copies of the same track, then setting them slightly out of time will cause a very distinct phasing effect – this is sometimes deliberately used as a more advanced DJ effect, but it also is a good way of illustrating the concept of ‘waveform wobble’ or phasing itself.

Rap Beats Software

January 19, 2010

Redrum Tutorial – Propellerhead Reason software – (Step by step guide)

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Reason Redrum step by step connection guide. Connecting Redrum to reasons mixer. Phat Records. music audio software.

Make Music Beats

January 18, 2010

Starting to Make Hip Hop Beats: Basic Guide

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Are you looking to get started in the world of making your own hip hop beats? I’ve known many people who have caught a passionate interest in creating their own beats. They were people with a little bit of, but not much music experience who just wanted another way to express themselves. Before long they were making hip hop beats just as sick as any I heard on the radio.

Myself, I’ve been making my own hip hop beats and instrumentals for years now. I started when I was 18 years old my senior year of high school. I got a program called FL Studio and I toughed out the learning curve and figured out how to do a few things. If I could go back, I would have started with a membership to a website called Sonic Producer. It’s a website that lets you make your own hip hop beats online.

The best part isn’t just that you can make your own hip hop beats online, it’s that the membership is a one time fee of $29. This is revolutionary in the world of music production, where making your own beats used to mean at least $5000 at the studio or $500 on desktop music production software. Even I spent $150 on FL Studio back in the day.

The problem with desktop music beats software is that it’s highly technical and very difficult for beginners to get started making their own beats. The learning curve for these programs is very steep. Sonic Producer’s music sequencer is top of the line: 16 tracks, 8 dj pads, piano sets, adjustable tempo, huge preset beat and loop library, and mp3 export. It has all the most important features, but leaves out the extraneous technical fluff that only 1% of users will ever use.

What if you decide you don’t want to make your own beats anymore, that its not for you? Well if you buy desktop software you’re out of luck, whereas if you go with a membership to Sonic Producer you can get a full refund if you are unsatisfied. Especially in today’s economy, I like to get the most value for my dollar, and there’s no reason why you shouldn’t either: for $29 Sonic Producer is the ultimate solution to making your own hip hop beats online.

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Rap Beats Software

January 16, 2010

Guide to Free Rap Beat Making Software

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Every musician on one occasion or another has opened up their web browser and used their favorite search engine to search for free products. If you are into making rap or hip hop beats, then you have probably searched for free rap beat making software. Is it worth your time searching? Here are a few tips as to why it may or may not be worth your time searching.

You will get millions of results if you use any major search engine on the net to search for free music programs. Some of the programs that come up will truly be free downloads and others software that you need to pay for.

Let’s first tackle the actual free programs:

Great for someone just starting out and wanting to learn how to make beats. It gives them the opportunity to not have to spend any money, but they can try out many different programs to see if it is something they will enjoy doing. If you’re looking for rich features, then this is probably not the best route for you to take. Most free software is very basic and hard to use (not in all cases). Most free rap beat making software will have no end user support. If you serious about making music you will at some point to some technical support. Where is a good place to download? I would recommend starting out at a website such as Sourceforge.net.

Now let’s take on paid software for making beats:

There are too many programs available to musicians today to even try to start listing them. Before opening your wallet to buy anything, you should first see what your needs are. Do you need software that has a sequencer, real-time effects or tone adjustments? You should definitely think about your budget as well. Don’t buy a product that is going to break the bank! Something else you need to think of, is do you need this program to integrate with another piece of recording software you are using? Also, what instruments will you need to be able to hook up to it? Most programs you pay for have a demo you can check out first. Most paid products will also provide free technical support. This is great if you’re in the middle of a recording session and you get a weird error. You don’t need to waste valuable time troubleshooting yourself, just pick up the phone and call tech support.

Be sure to take these tips into consideration when either looking to get some free rap beat making software or actually making the decision to buy.

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Hip Hop Beat Software

Beat Software: Buyers guide to beat software

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Are you a rap or hip-hop junkie inspired to want to create your own hot rap beats – now is the time to to get started and try it for yourself. Gone are the days when you needed to spend a small fortune to get beat software capable of producing amazing beats. Today it’s all a lot more affordable and easier to do as well.
There are a few reasons why this might be the case. Firstly, the arrival of fully online software that you don’t have to install means that there are large cost benefits for companies creating beat software. Secondly, more and more competition in the marketplace means the software companies are adopting more aggressive pricing strategies. Good news for you!
Make sure to look out for the following if you are a new, or soon-to-be-hot music producer and you are selecting which beat software to use.

Is It Easy To Use?
This is vital. When you’re just getting started you really don’t want the complexity or lack of user-friendliness of the software getting in your way. If you can’t get the software to do what you want it to do, what good is it? The right beat software will rapidly become an extension of your thought process to the point that you don’t have to think about what you’re doing. Don’t confuse ‘easy to use’ with ‘feature-limited’ either. You should expect a full set of beat creation features even in budget priced packages.

How Affordable Is It?
You shouldn’t have to sell a kidney to be able to afford a good piece of beat software that will have enough features to allow you to learn the central skills of making beats. You really don’t want to spend a lot of money on software that will be beyond your abilities at this time. If it’s expensive and complex you will probably just get frustrated with it and end up not using it.

Are The Samples Good Quality
While you may be going for a grungy, edgy, street sound with your music, the quality of the instrument and sound samples that your beat software uses still need to be top notch. If they are sampled at too low a sample rate or using poor quality equipment or microphones, you simply won’t be happy with the end results. By all means adjust each sample to get the tone and feel you want, but start out with good samples and the process will be much more rewarding.

What Are The Results Like?
At the end of the day, if you can’t extract a really good beat from your software, it’s not doing its job. But make sure the package you choose allows you to create MP3 files. That way, not only can you download your latest beat to your MP3 player to listen to whenever you like – this is especially useful if you are trying to write a rap to go with it – but you can also quickly share your beat with friends and get their feedback.
Whether or not you turn out to be the next hot stuff producer, one thing’s for sure, using beat software to make you own beats is massive fun!