Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Finding Great Software and Vocal Samples Online

When it comes to being a musician and trying to create their own music, it's a fact that not everybody has their own recording studio with the fanciest equipment that all the professionals use. It's just not practical for most people to have this. However, this does not mean that they should not be able to have access to some great software that allows them to create some amazing music right from their very own computer. For this reason, a lot of musicians who are starting out these days are looking for how to find the right software and vocal samples to use when they are creating new music on their computer.

There are a lot of different types of software out there that can help starting musicians when it comes to recording, mixing, and creating great music right from their computer. With these different types of software, there are some things that are standard with most of them. For example, most of them allow the user to record and edit different music clips, as well as overlay them to create a rhythm or beat that they like. Aside from that, the music should be able to be edited with different special features and filters that are built into the program. However, this is not always necessarily the case, and for that reason it is important than the musician knows what they are looking for in their music software. For example, musicians that would like to work on music that needs special filters and editing, such as hip hop and rap artists, would want to make sure that they are able to find some software that has this available. One popular software available for download is called Garage Band, and it is common for use among musicians starting out because it is great at editing music and still easy to use and learn.

Another important thing when it comes to creating music is being able to have access to some good singing samples. This is important, especially if there are no real vocalists in the band or the musician does not typically sing. Even if the band does have a lead singer, however, finding vocal samples can still be important because they can be used for background singing. Some music software will have access to some singing samples, however, not all do. The good thing is that it's relatively easy to go online and find some good voice samples to use. And often times, a lot of these samples are free. However, some websites do charge for their samples. It really just depends on the website itself.

There is no denying the importance of music software and voice samples for any musician. In fact, having the right software and samples available can give any musician the ability to create a masterpiece.

Mike is a business consultant and has worked for several companies. In his spare time he enjoys experimenting with music and in particular vocal samples. For more details on any issues raised in the article visit Dance Midi Samples.


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Friday, July 8, 2011

DJ Mixing Software - Reviews Of The Best DJ Mixing Apps

Even the most traditional vinyl purists are finally moving over to digital after seeing how cool digital DJ consoles such as the Numark NS7 DJ Turntable Controlle can be and how they can emulate vinyl and CDs.

The top DJ mixing software

You need to find the DJ software which works for you as you've probably heard there are quite a few out there.

So to break it down for you, I'll give you reviews of all these mixing software applications to help you make the best possible choice you can.

As a foreword, most good DJs tend to lean towards Traktor and Serato.

But this doesn't mean you have to. My advice to you is: choose what suits you.

In my opinion, all the DJ apps here are high performing and reliable and all have their own various advantages and disadvantages.

You don't have to follow the crowd, you should take what works for you.

The good news about DJ mixing software

The best thing about this is that many DJ consoles ship with the software already on board!

This is a bit like buying a PC with Windows already installed. Pretty good isn't it?

Many of you will be needing to find out more about each software to influence their choice of digital DJ gear though.

1. Traktor Pro by Native Instruments

Traktor was an early app for digital DJs on the scene and has evolved a fair amount during the past 5 years. The standout features that impress real DJs are:

1. Having 4 decks to mix with

2. Having close control over EQ and sound quality

3. Very easy search and find facility

4. Traktor's reputation

2. Serato

Also known as Scratch Live, Serato has been a hot choice for DJs, new or experienced, for a few years now. Since 2008 Serato has been integrating video into the software.

What's cool and sets recent versions apart, amongst other features, is the improved dynamic range.

This means improved sound quality. And we all know that better sound means better gigs and more happy people.

3. Virtual DJ

Virtual DJ kind of crept up without many of us realising and now it's everywhere. The 2 main advantages it has are:

1. It has netsearch which allows you to search music, images and video from the Internet.

2. It suggests what tracks you can play next after having analysed the playlists and comparing them to those of other DJs. This is known as the music groups function.

Virtual DJ has a number of other pretty mind blowing features.

I go much more into it with my review.

4. M-Audio Torq

I've used Torq with the M-Audio Xponent DJ console and I've found it pretty reliable and useful with many great functions. As well as being solid, dependable and letting you be creative, Torq can be plugged into Rewire and Protools and transforms your DJ console into a musical instrument.

It's great for producers who like to DJ or DJs who make their own tracks.

Torq has since upgraded to version 2.0.

Finding the right DJ software can be a challenge, so take your time and read all this information carefully.

You'll also see that it's best to buy DJ software already bundled with a digital DJ controller.

This article and many more other DJ tips, software and gear reviews, advice and a free guide to getting DJ gigs can be found at The Total DJ Blog


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Create Your Own Music at Home With Music Production Software

Many people are interested in creating music, but don't know how to get started. Whether you want to use electro samples to created loop based tracks, or attach them to virtual instrument to use them for midi sequencing-you have a lot of options. This article will discuss them, where you can find electro samples, and what software you can use.

Before you start looking at software, you need to figure out what equipment you'll be using. Do you want a midi controller? Do you want to record vocals, or other instruments, and how good is your computer/sound card? You can't go wrong with buying an AISO audio interface that is USB 2.0 or up. A very popular one that is highly compatible with most software is the MBox, and many home studios use them. They also generally come with Cubase LE, which can do quite a lot.

There are lots of options out there for the beginner, but unfortunately for PC based users-there are virtually no free options. Mac users get garage band, and you should take advantage of it, unless you want to pay for something more professorial. Most software have free demo versions available on their official sites. This will make finding the right one through trial and error less painful.

One of the most popular and easiest to use is Fruity Loops. With this you can downloading electro samples, synth samples, and even use sound fonts to create your music without any external hardware. The crux of this software is its pattern sequence editor interface. This makes creating beats a very easy to follow visual experience. It also has a piano roll, and pretty much everything you need to pump out a track in any genre. Although, I would not recommend it for recording and mixing real instruments; there is better software for that.

For looped base music, a really affordable option is Sonic Foundries Acid DJ. While older versions than 3.0 are very dated, they all come with discs containing tons of royalty free samples to use in your creations.

If you want to use more of your own gear and record live sounds, then your main sluggers for PC are Cubase, Pro Tools, Mixcraft, and Reaper. Pro Tools is industry standard right now, but all of these range in price while offering the same basic features: digital multi track recording, built in mixing effects, support for nearly all VSTs, and comprehensive easy to use midi based step sequencers; make sure your system's specs are up to the minimum recommend requirements.

Mike is a business consultant and has worked for several companies. In his spare time he enjoys experimenting with music and in particular electro samples. For more details on any issues raised in the article visit Dance Midi Samples.


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Monday, June 27, 2011

The Best Beat Making Software

Are you searching for the perfect music tool to produce magnificent beats out of hip hop, pop, rap, and other music genres? If you're currently on the hunt for the best beat making software in the market today, here is a guide for you to help you determine which product features you must look for while searching the internet. It is a great starting point for any novice trying to get started on the road to making their own rap and hip hop beats on their personal computer or their laptop.

Beat making is a worthy profession to work with and many folks out there are making a living through producing wonderful beats. Some individuals treat it as a hobby while others are using the skill to earn additional income aside from their current profession. This is the reason why many beat making software programs are being launched to help beat makers in fulfilling their desire for success in the beat making industry. However, not all of them are designed with same features and some software programs specialize in a certain genre of beats. Therefore, your first step in searching for the best beat making software is to check the specs to see if it matches your needs. Take your time in analyzing all the software you can find online and make a comparison afterwards.

For those who are just beginning to make beats, it is sensible to go first for the free trial versions (if offered by the brand) in order to familiarize yourself with the functionality of the software. Although the free trial is incomplete, the main purpose is to have a brief idea if the product is user-friendly and the interface is easy to use for novice users. Once you try out the free version you can then make a decision on whether you want to paid version or not.

The next point to take into account is the quality of the produced beats, this is very important to music producers who are selling their tracks to make an income from their talent in beat making. For instance, you must look for the software that saves your work in a digital formats and on the standards as set by the industry. The price is another aspect in searching for the best beat making software but not sacrificing the quality of the beats. Don't be lured to cheaper software that only gives you disappointments, but choose wisely considering the satisfaction and contentment while using the beat maker.

If you are ready to start making your own rap beats then the first thing you will need is beat making software. However, there are literally hundreds of different programs you can get so how do you decide which is the best? Luckily for you we have taken all the guess work out of it with our list of the best beat making software. We will show you which beat maker is the best and which one will work best for you.


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Use Beat Maker Software and Start Making Your Own Beats

For as long as I can remember, I've had a strong passion for music. Maybe you share that passion and that's how you ended up here today. Have you ever gotten chills from listening to your favorite song? Do you write your own lyrics, and need some production to back you up? Maybe you just want to feel what it's like to create a masterpiece. Whatever the case, you're at least a little curious about beat maker software and making your own beats. If you're like many other people just starting out, you maybe worried about how expensive this new hobby is going to be and if you can afford it. With computers being what they are today, now all it takes is a little inspiration and drive. Although previous experience with music will help you greatly, it's no longer necessary to spend months learning music theory.

Take me for example. The only training that I have in music, or music theory (the study of creating music) isn't even fair to call it training. I took a few classes in high school and college, but other than listening to it obsessively, I never really learned how to create a song. So about two years ago (I'm 28 now) I got serious and decided to see if I could learn how to make my own rap beats. I listen mainly to hip hop so it made the most sense. I listen to a little bit of trip hop also, like Pretty Lights and Bassnectar. For me I wanted a program that could do both.

If you ever wanted to learn about beat maker software, then why not start today? Trust me if I can do it and afford it, then anyone can. Whether its musical talent you lack or funds, these main hurdles can intimidate any aspiring beat maker. I've met more than a few musically talented people in my life that just can't afford all the expensive equipment that's needed for creating music. With all the overnight advancements in technology and growing number of software options, the stepping stone to music production just got a whole lot cheaper.

Right now you may be starting to wonder where you can pick your own beat maker software but not have to pay thousands for it. You may or may not have already done some searching and found a ton of options for equipment and software. Finding them is the easy part, finding one that's within your budget? Pardon me while I lol. It's not the amount of choices for programs that make me laugh, but how many of them are beyond affordable. Almost like music production is some elite club that only those with extra money to burn can be a part of it. Well, not anymore. Thanks to computers and beat maker software the need for studio space, time, and even money, has been greatly reduced.

If you've done your homework, then you already know there are some great beat maker programs out there. However not all of them will allow you to produce studio quality music. There's one that I just started using recently that I'm having a lot of fun with. I never even made it through the first video tutorial before I was messing around with the program and making music. Now I've been a big fan of music my entire life, but the thought of making my own was something I would always get to "When I had the time or money". With the beat maker software that I'm using right now, I'm making beats that are making some of my friends jealous. I let some of them in on my secret and most of them are making better beats than me in way less time. The best part is that it cost me less than $50!

I really hope that you still want to get started on making music. Don't get discouraged if you can't get the beat to sound exactly the way it does in your head the first time. That will come with time. You have to play with all the sounds and get to know the software. You think a chef knows how a dish is going to turn out before tasting his ingredients? For right now stick to learning how to make a basic beat and go from there.

Evan Wright

Produce your own music with beat maker software!


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