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Sonic Producer Beat Making Software
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Tips on Making Instrumental Beats
Posted by: | CommentsMaking instrumental beats is a blast! It’s awesome to see how different artists can use your instrumental beats. But there’s a lot of people making instrumental beats right now, so it can be difficult to find quality people making instrumental beats.
If you want to be successful making instrumental beats, approach the table wisely. Making instrumental beats is an art craft, and whether you realize it or want it to or not, the music will suck you in. In short, don’t start something you can’t finish.
Here are some quick tips to get you started making instrumental beats. Who knows, maybe I’ll be producing your next joint!
1) Use The Best Tools You Can
A beat is only as good as the tools with which it was conceived. If you’ve got a really cheesy and lame setup for making instrumental beats, then the beats you make will be equally cheesy and lame. And we don’t need any more cheesy and lame people making instrumental beats in hip-hop!
So get yourself some top-notch tools. That doesn’t mean the most expensive tools you can find. Find the tools that are easily found around you, because these are the tools that will come together and make up your sound.
I recommend using sonic producer for making instrumental beats.
See my full article on it here.
2) Begin with the End in Mind
Keep in mind the reason you’re making instrumental beats. And that is for other people to add their vocals on top. So you’ve got to have an idea of the song structure. You don’t want to give be pushing some beat that is impossible to rap on top of and has no repetitious structure whatsoever.
So just remember to keep it simple. If you’ve got to explain too many things to the person you deliver your beat to, it’s too complex. Tone it down a bit.
3) Try Something New
There’s nothing worse than a watered-down, prefabricated, same-old same-old beat. There’s nothing wrong with drawing inspiration or even downright basing an entire beat off one or two other beats that you really like. This can actually be a good way to kick yourself into gear and avoid never starting anything at all. But take what you’ve heard and build from it instead of making a bland imitation.
If your beat is sounding too stale, try something ridiculous. What’s goofy to you might be what makes it awesome to someone else. You never know, so always try new things.
4) Have Fun!
Always remember why you’re doing what you’re doing. Hopefully the reason is for fun. Music is made to be enjoyed. So enjoy it!
My motto is:
“Enjoy what you do and others will, too.”
MC TOAD
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Hip Hop Beat Making
Posted by: | CommentsThe famous artists have the facilities of recording their songs in their own studios with all the crew of engineers and technicians helping them with the instruments etc. However, if you are a beginner beat maker, you would need to consider many factors before starting to make your own beats and tunes.
You will need to keep in mind your own budget and the availability of beats and instruments. It is very difficult for the amateur beat makers to take decisions regarding the instruments and the beats they need to buy.
In order to give yourself a start, you should consider buying the beats from the professional artists.
There are many beats available on the internet which you can buy and use in your own songs and tunes. However, you will need to make sure that these beats come from a reliable source and are of good quality. You will need to first consider what style of music you are producing and then you can ascertain the usefulness of the beats you have available.
Also, while making a purchase through the internet, you can first download and listen to the demo beats from any website and if you like their quality then you can buy the beats that you think will be useful for your songs.
There are also exclusive beats available on the internet, which are very costly, but they are of great quality and can be used for the commercial purposes. You can also use these beats to create your demo CDs, which can be sent to the independent record labels. You should record your best songs and tunes on your demo CDs, which will allow you the best chance of being selected by the record labels.
The exclusive beats can be used in your songs; however, you should ensure that these beats are royalty free, which will relieve you from paying the royalties for using these beats in your songs. There are also some non-exclusive beats available on the internet, which do not cost much but since they are non-exclusive it means that anyone can use them. Hence you can only use the non-exclusive beats for creating your demo CDs and they are not for your exclusive right.
After getting the beats you can either use these beats to get an idea from them and start creating your own beats, or you can use them in your songs. You also need to have a music software, which will allow you to produce a variety of beats and songs on your computer, this can be a good replacement of a full fledge studio that might cost you too much.
However, you will need to buy some instruments in order to start producing your own music. While purchasing the instruments, always consider if you really require them and go for those instruments only which you badly need to get start.
In this way you can just start and go on with the beat making and producing music.
Seth Willis Jr.
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