Monday, October 4, 2010

Programs To Make Beats

By Josh Stewart

It was not that long ago when the one way you may start creating great quality beats was using pricey equipment. Thankfully times have changed for the better and with the help of your computer and a good beat making program you can easily begin making high quality beats without spending out of your budget to do so.

However, you should be cautious with what prorgram you decide to make use of on your PC, because not every program was created equally. There are quiet a few professional beat making prorgrams available out there and each one has it's pros and cons.

One of the most effective programs you could make use of on your home PC to create top quality beats is known as Pro Tools. Pro Tools is great for mixing, editing, scoring, sequencing, and recording. There are a few different versions of Pro Tools you can use such as Pro Tools 8, which is great for any beat maker that wants to experiment with different instruments and sounds to make original sounding beats.

One of the top professional beat producing programs on hand now a days is Reason. This program is a popular choice among many musicians mainly for it's midi sequencing. This program is especially at the top of it's class when it comes to samples, because it has almost an unlimited source of them. The only downfall to Reason is that you must add a new program to record real instruments.

FL Studio is more than likely the most useful program for any beat producer just starting out. This program can easily be installed onto your computer and it really allows you to make professional sounding beats. Also known as Fruity Loops, FL Studio is jam packed with different sounds, instruments, samples, and everything else you need to start making studio quality beats. The most effective part about FL Studio is the fact that you could download a complete working demo for free.

Thanks to professional beat making programs such as these, it is now possible to make studio quality beats from your computer. The beat making program you end up choosing should depend on the style of beats you intend on making. - 40732

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