Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Computer Based Beat Machines vs Online Beat Creation

In the early eighties we saw the introduction of the very first drum machines. They were small, functionally awkward and just didn't sound well. They were very stiff robotic beats and it was almost impossible to setup multiple functions like drum rolls. The Alesis SR-16 was a vast improvement and the actual sounds were sampled in studios but they still had a stiffness to them they did not breath, they were to automatic. That's OK if you're playing New Wave or your music just doesn't have much ambition but most people need more than that and they want to groove with the beat. Then in the nineties virtual beat making came onto the scene this was loaded on to your computer expanding the sounds available to a few thousand and your were able to program, edit and save what you've produced. Now we are moving into online beat creation and many of the problems with computer based beat making will fade away. Producers/musicians who can move to online beat making will be in a better position to build their beats and put the problems of the past behind them. Let's examine the benefits of online beat creation and what it will do for you. On your computer you are limited to others using your computer when it comes to collaborations and you're restricted to either Mac or PC. Online you have the ability to access your projects from anywhere, on any computer, using any OS anywhere in the world just go online pull up your sessions and continue your session. Computer based software is hard on your computers processor and memory making it were your computer freezes and possibly crash leaving you in frustration. But because the actual process of online beat creation it is hosted by that companies servers you will not need that over burdening software on your computer anymore making your work-flow more efficient. You can go online and download the beats to your studios recording software no more burning CD's with drum and rhythm files. You can share edits and ideas with everyone on the project without emailing large audio files to each other. Check out the beat machines here at www.musicanddjinstructionalmedia.com these are easy to use and sound great you owe to yourself to check them out and they are very affordable. Compared to a  Akai APC40 or something like it. Never buy your beats make your own.

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