May 4, 2009

An Introduction To How To Make Beats

Researchers have found through scalp electrodes that measured electrical brain signals that newborn infants are easily able to detect the beat in music. Regular rock rhythms were delivered, which consisted of hi-hat, snare, and bass drum. The results were stunning and completely support the hypothesis that beat perception is innate and therefore not a learned process. Beat marks the rhythm of music.

Now, as for people who make beats for a living or as a hobby, they tend to use a drum machine or a keyboard with drum samples built in or the capacity to hold the samples of their choosing. Of course, many other people who make beats now use computers.

You may make your own beats by downloading Beat Machine v1.01, which is freeware for your computer (PC) and is a very simple-to-use drum pattern editor. With it, you may select from the available 27 high-quality drum samples then you may drag them directly to your editor screen allowing you to be able to create your very own drum patterns. Edited patterns that you have created may also be saved to disk. Or, you may delete, add or modify the samples while you are playing the patterns.

If you’re serious about making beats, though, then you’ll probably want to use several different programs. They’re all pretty easy to use and all of them work more or less the same way, each having its own strengths and weaknesses when it comes to letting you make beats.

If you’re making your beats with the intention of adding in other elements, then you’ll want some more full featured audio editing tools like Mixxx Digital DJ, which lets you make beats and add other samples to make your instrumental tracks.

The Akai MPC 2000XL is an advanced sampler and drum machine which can perform the audio sequencing tasks which a computer is often used for. It has built in bass lines; ideal for making hip-hop beats. A set of XL percussion samples is also included. However, you will need to load the unit with the samples you want to use.

The Akai can take care of just about anything you could want for making your own beats. You can sequence samples, edit, do fadeouts and even echo effects. This is a great tool for making hip-hop beats and really, any kind of beats you want to create. You can loop, truncate, adjust velocity, pitch shift and even tune your samples! This is versatile equipment for making beats – which is why the professionals use it.

You can make any hip-hop beats with a MPC drum machine, for example. Machines have some advantages over PCs as seen in the paragraph above. For instance you could layer both a snare and a clap.

At beats 365, there’s an exhaustive catalog of royalty free hip hop tracks, instrumentals and beats. With thousands of different beats available, there’s one perfect for your next project. The sample library here is still growing and for a low one-time payment, you can get unlimited access to these resources. While there’s no substitute for making your very own homemade beats, these samples can help you get some ideas and add to your next mix.

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