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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Nice Things About Free Rap Beats

There are many musicians who oftentimes find themselves in search of free beats that they can use as part of a musical composition that they are putting together. This is actually something that has turned into a very big business considering the fact that most people just don't have the time to come up with their own beats. By the same token, many of these struggling musicians don't necessarily have the financial resources to go out and buy premium quality beats.

Now, before you start thinking that free beats are basically all lousy and poorly put together -- think again. The reality is that the overwhelming majority of beats that you'll find on the Internet that don't cost any money can be quite good. This is especially true when it comes to rap beats.

Just imagine yourself working on a musical project only to discover that you just don't have the beats that you need to get the job done. This is one being able to have access to beats that don't cost any money can be so incredibly useful. Not only will you be able to finish up your musical project in less time, you'll be pleasantly surprised by just how well it turns out.

From a licensing standpoint, you still need to be careful whenever you choose to use free beats. Read all of the terms and conditions very carefully because you don't want to make the mistake of assuming that you can utilize the beats that you have found a no-cost in your project without special permission or attribution. This is critical because many people sometimes make the assumption that any kind of beats that they find it doesn't cost any money can basically be used for whatever purpose. That's not always the case, and so it makes a lot of sense to be sure.

The nice thing about beats that don't cost any money is that you can sample a bunch of them to see which one ultimately makes the most sense to use for your musical project. Just be sure that you know the sound you're looking for before you really begin the process of searching because you can quickly find yourself feeling overwhelmed because of all the different choices that exist out there when it comes to free beats that are available over the Internet.

Good luck with your music project and hopefully you'll be able to use some of the free rap beats that you find a no cost on the Internet with your project to get it done.


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Monday, June 27, 2011

Things To Consider While Looking at Keyboard MIDI Controllers

If you're looking around at some new usb keyboard midi controllers you could be in for some serious shopping around time. They're not just a two octave keyboard with a volume control anymore. Spend some time researching all the big brands and their models and features. Try reading all the reviews you possibly can. Trying to find the right keyboard might not be as much fun as recording but it's still something you need to do.

Figure out what your requirements need to be and start from there. What you'll be doing most of the time with it will tell you what features you'll need and don't need: Are you laying down a bass line and then some chords or can you take advantage of a full 7 plus octave board as in the full 88 keyboard? Will the keyboard just stay in the home studio or will you use it on stage and take it touring? Will regular light plastic keys suffice or do you need weighted keys? Having a list of features you simply must have and ones that you don't care about will make the process quicker and easier.

Of course the price will come into some consideration when choosing the right midi controller. Spending upwards of $400 is very easy to do but if you opt for a very basic controller they can be had for under $100. Getting the keyboard that's right for you just comes down to what you can afford and what you need. The manufacturers you will be looking at will include:
M-AudioAkaiKorgBehringerNovation

These are some of the top manufacturers most of which have been making instruments or recording equipment for many years so they're all quite reputable and good at what they do. Keep in mind of course they all make several models for you to choose from. The number of keys might very well be the most obvious thing to consider. The most popular choices are the 25 keys, then the 49 keys, then the 61 keys, most also have an 88 key model.

Midi controllers have come a long way from very simple features of not much more than a volume control and mod wheel. Now you can have control over everything in your DAW if that's what you want. And not every virtual instrument really requires too much fiddling so multiple options may not be necessary if you're using these kinds of plugins... and yet, some do.

Johnny Ferreira is a professional musician and editor of http://yourhomerecordingstudio.com/ featuring free articles, tips and reviews on keyboard midi controllers and lots of other great gear for musicians and home studio recording.


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