Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Real Sounding Percussion Through Beat Making Programs

By Anthony Carter

There is a lot to consider being a solo music artist in this day and age. The pressure to make a quality sound is great, and it often requires a good deal of money. It's not even cheap to have a beat back your music. So, if this is you, you have to think of ways to save. Any musician will tell you that having a live drummer beats automated loops any day, but these programs are improving all the time so that it is becoming cost effective and comparable to replace an expensive live drummer with beat making programs.

But what exactly are beat making programs? Well it really is as simple as it sounds. Programs and software that has been specifically designed to allow people to make realistic and unique beats to accompany their music.

You will not have a hard time locating beat making programs. They are a dime a dozen and they range dramatically in terms of functionality and price. Generally, the less you can do the less the program costs and vice versa. I have compiled three of the more popular programs and have arranged them without order. They all stand equal to one another based on general public opinion, rating, and reviews.

Perhaps the growing favorite among hip hop producers and beat makers of all types is the software known as Fruity Loops. They have already made five updates to the software through new additions since the software was released early into the millennium. Fruity Loops is recommended most on its simplicity of use and extensive tutorial modes. This allows even the newest people to the software to start making quality beats fast. You can download a trial version of the software from: http://flstudio.image-line.com/documents/download.html, but purchasing the software for full functionality will generally run somewhere between fifty to one hundred dollars.

Another popular model of beat making software is part of the line put out from Sony software. It is compacted in with recording software known as Acid Pro. The most popular version of Acid Pro is 4. 0, although it has undergone a few upgrades since this version. The best thing about Acid Pro is that while you have a vast amount of options for beat making, you can also record on top of that. This is a plus for anyone trying to make quality rap beats, or just looking for good recording software that supplies drum accompaniment. The full version will cost you somewhere in the ballpark of $175. You can try a trial of the latest Acid Pro programming from here:http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/download/trials

The last two programs are for use on a PC only. So if you have a Mac, you might not be able to take advantage of those. You can, however, use one of the highest regarded recording programs exclusively available for the Mac. Similar to Acid Pro, Reason allows you to record a number of different ways and sounds to accompany your beat. The options for the beats themselves are vast and includes a plethora of sounds, kits, and synthesizer options to make CD quality beats with a little bit of practice.

So now nothing should be stopping you.

So now you know. Making beats is as simple as a download. This means that with a little bit of work and dedication to what you are learning, you can be making some industry standard beats in no time at all. And that sure beats the money you could spend on a real live drummer in your studio.

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