Four Important Features To Look For In A Beat Maker You Want To Own

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Four Important Features To Look For In A Beat Maker You Want To Own Producing rap or hip hop music is a multi-million dollar business. For most of those who had made it big in this industry, success and popularity did not come easy. Before DJs, musicians, and producers hit the jackpot they started as relative unknowns- only with sheer determination and talent were they able to become a huge success. In other words, they started way down below and worked themselves up the ladder of success. Making beats is never easy with talent alone Talent, while undeniably needed to create great beats, is not a guarantee that you'll be great someday. Raw talent must be polished in order to get to its true potential. And you can only do that by constantly practicing. You must hone your skills and improve over time, and for that you need a reliable beat maker to draw out your creativity. How to find a good beat maker? It might not be easy, if you are just online dubstep maker starting. First, you don't have a lot of money. And the common notion is that the more expensive the equipment is, the better it performs. And with a tight budget, certainly you can't afford the beat makers used by big studios in their professional work. Fortunately, the constantly-evolving technology has made quality beat makers affordable to many in recent years. Therefore you must not be saddened, for a price lower than a hundred bucks, you can find a really good beat maker. All you have to do is research for products online and make sure that you choose one that has the best features for the best price. Four important beat maker features 1. Sound quality You don't want to create crap music. Imagine how frustrating it would be to muster all your creative energies into creating beats that sound like music from kid commercials. You can't create great beats if the sound quality of the equipment you're using is below the acceptable standards. As mentioned earlier, you don't need to spend a fortune these days to achieve that particular quality. Believe me, there are really great-sounding beat makers out there for less than a hundred bucks! 2. Ease of use There are beat makers that cost $400 or more that produce really good quality sound. The problem is that for most beginners, the learning curve usually takes time. A tool that you don't know how to use is an almost useless tool. If you can't let go of your creativity because you are troubled by properly manipulating the controls you'd just be wasting time. You might lose inspiration and instead become annoyed with your beat maker before you even make a single beat! It is therefore important to check a product's interface, and assess if you can properly operate it. If you think you can't, then find another one that's user-friendly.


3. Beat maker functions and samples To be able to properly mix different sound elements, your beat maker should have awesome features like: a 16-track sequencer which will allow you to use 16 stereo tracks simultaneously. Others can only offer up to 8 tracks. Eight tracks is just not enough to give your beats the "kick" and depth. Remember that as you improve your skills, you want to use as many tracks as possible. Another function is the drum machine. You want to have a virtual drum pad that offers different percussion sounds for different styles of music. You might also look at the virtual keyboard of your beat maker. It's always handy to have that kind of function in your beat maker, in order to put in different sound elements. Lastly, find out if the equipment provides an easy way to edit your sound. It would be frustrating if you can't edit your work. Imagine ruining an entire song because of a simple glitch that you just have no way to fix. 4. Import function Sure you want to import your work and save it in a format you're comfortable with. Some allow both WAV and MP3 imports. Others only allow WAV or Mp3. Actually, it's up to you. Remember though, WAV sound is the industry standard and the best quality sound is in that form. MP3 is good if you're sharing your beats with your friends, or if you're putting it on social networking sites (by the way you can convert WAV files to mp3 files pretty easily). Either way, the final call is yours to make. As a beginner, you need to hone your skills by using a tool that draws out the best of your potential. Price is not a big hurdle for you to cross, not anymore. Technology has made beat makers affordable for many. The things to look at are the features of the beat maker before you buy it.


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