The greatest obstacle to beginners is the lack of information on where to begin. Beat-maker software alone comes in so many price ranges and with so many selections of tools that the choice swiftly becomes overwhelming.
They often spend too much money on complicated software and equipment that they, in the end, never use. It is critically important, therefore, to find something that is right for you. Ideally, the program you choose should be simple to use with an interface that’s easy to learn and understand, yet be able to produce music with a professional quality.
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I’ve chosen to review a piece of beat making software that meets these qualifications and exceeded my expectations. Sonic Producer is so simple that you can begin making beats within minutes. The fact that it comes pre-loaded with super quality sounds and that its price is lower than many of the systems out there only increases its value. It should be considered by anyone seriously wanting to produce beats, particularly in the rap or hip hop genres.
Be aware that Sonic Producer offers more than an easy-to-use interface. The beat maker gives you access to a Sequencer, 16 track mixer, keyboard and drum pads. The keyboard is a cool addition and one you won’t often see in such a software package. These aspects will be what allow you so much creative freedom and control over your final sound. Select a sound for your beat, change its pitch on the keyboard if needed and then move it to the sequencer. It is that easy.
You can create and endless number of completely original beats and they belong completely to you. You own the rights so sell your stuff on RocBatle.com or throw some lyrics on them. I really suggest you check it out for yourself and make your own opinion. The beat making software is a good investment with a small price tag despite the really professional sounding results.
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Sonic Producer Demo // Jun 16th 2009 at 12:58 pm
I have seen the Sonic Produce demo and it is very cool. The software can pretty much do every thing a conventional track mixer can. When I have a catchy beat in my head, usually I will run to the software and spend a couple of hours arranging and mixing the tracks.
It’s a lot of fun. Some times, I would spend the whole day by my computer mixing all the different music and sound samples on Sonic Producer. If you are a DJ that mixes your own music on your computer, this software is a must have.
Thanks for the post.
‘Will
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