Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 1, 2013

Make Rap Beats - Real Tips For Producers Just Starting Out

In this article I'm going to explain tips to make rap beats. If you're starting to make beats, its one of the most fun and never-ending journeys that you'll ever be a a part of. One thing that you have to understand in music is that you're always going to be a student, and there is always something new to learn. Here are helpful tips to help you get started.
You Don't Need Equipment
One of the biggest misconceptions people have when they are interested in getting into beat making is that you need a lot of money to buy fancy equipment. Over the last few years software has pretty much replaced hardware in the current digital revolution. This is an exciting time because for the first time in the history of music, the playing field is finally evened out - you don't need a lot of money and fancy equipment for you music to sound professional. A common myth is that software doesn't sound as good as hardware - this is simply untrue. I've had a huge rack of hardware worth thousands of dollars only to all be replaced by my laptop. All you really need is a computer, a midi keyboard, and a solid software program to make solid tracks.
I highly recommend starting out using either Propellerheads Reason or Fruity Loops. I say this for a few reasons. The first is that these aren't difficult to get started and start using. The learning curve for these software isn't bad so you can start making beats immediately after you download the software. The second reason is that these programs are extremely powerful in the music you can potentially make. Reason and Fruity Loops are easy to learn but very challenging to master. You'll have the peace of mind that you have the power at you fingertips to make tracks just as hot sounding as a Timbaland or Dr. Dre beat. With these software, you'll have all the resources to make great music - you're only limited by your creativity and the work you put in.
Important Points to Note
One of the most important things in perfecting your craft is having a deep understanding of music. You need to know where music has gone, where its presently at, and where its going. If you ask any great producer what its going to take to be great. In a recent interview, Timbaland was asked what advice he would give new producers on the come up. "I would tell them to go back and listen to real music, 70's and 80's music, something that ya'll young people don't know nothing about. Notice I said ya'll young people. Ya'll don't know nothing about it. Go back and study the art of where real music comes from. Feel me?" I hope you guys take this information to heart and have fun listening and making music - that's what it's all about.
Am I completely lying to you?!? For all you know this article could have been written by some guy that doesn't know anything about music. Click here to listen to my music so you can be the judge.

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