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Beat Making Software – Make Your Music Beats Online 12

Posted on November 17, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

It is unbelievable what the internet can get you today. And here is more if you are a music lover looking to make your own beats, why go anywhere else? You don’t need to purchase any instruments. Just sit at home and make your original music using beat making software.

You don’t need to go to a music store to buy the expensive mixers, sequencers, drum machines, etc to create your own beats. Instead, you can get everything on the internet and create your beats all by yourself.

How Is Beat Making Software Different

In a normal scenario, you need to head to a studio with your musicians and instruments to make your music. Hence, looking at the costs involved, you will have to pay for the studio, the instruments, and maybe the musicians too.

Can you imagine how much this might cost you? Consider these few items: synthesizers, mixing desk, MPC, and maybe much more. This will cost you a fortune, and if you are just starting up, you probably won’t be able to afford it.

With a beat maker software, all you need is a computer, a laptop, a good sound system for the computer, and a nominal amount to be spent to purchase the software. And you are ready to go.

You can now successfully make music. A beat making software may cost anything between and 0. You can get a huge number of options for yourself with such software, and can produce high quality professional beats.

A beat making software will come with extensive tutorials for your help and can even come with video tutorials. And if you are well into Hip Hop, these tutorials will open you to a world of great opportunities.

Music beats software has made more and more producers shift to producing music online and come out with results that could have never been possible for them

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The Classical Musician is Right on The Money 0

Posted on December 05, 2009 by Jennib And Friends

It is true that drum machines are wonderful for home recording. You may be lucky enough to know a drummer with the invention of Stewart Copeland, the power of John Bonham or the explosive force of Keith Moon. Unfortunately,though, if you stick this drummer in your home studio/front room/flat, the neighbours are not going to be very happy.

That said, click tracks and drum machines are two of the worst things ever to happen to popular music. First, drum machines like all machines are expressionless in the true sense. No human being is behind the sound at the moment that sound is made. Of course, the technology is a human artefact, and the programming carries human intention that may contain aesthetic expression. But it is the machine that executes the actual music. The essential
link in the moment of performance between the soul and sound waves is not there. The music is literally “soul-less”. It is a huge irony that “beatboxes” came to dominate a type of music that once termed itself “soul”.

Second, both click tracks and drum machines force an inhuman straitjacket onto music-making. Much of the prejudice against popular music that exists in the field of so-called “serious music” is based on a mixture of ignorance, cultural brainwashing and an inadequate critical vocabulary with which to describe how popular music achieves its greatest effects. But with regard to tempo, for once, the reaction of the classical musician is right on the money. If you suggested to an orchestra that they could improve their performance of a Beethoven symphony or a Rachmaninov piano concerto with a click track, so they would all be perfectly in time, they would fall off their stools laughing. When they recovered, they would insist that your click track idea would, at one digital stroke, remove all the expression from the music. In order for music to “breathe”, performers must be free to pause slightly before a chord or modulation or phrase. Classical scores are full of terms such as accelerando, ritenuto, rallentando,a tempo all of which indicate departures from strict time. In other words, “TPV” is an essential element of music performance. Why should popular music be any different?

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