7 Essentials for Making Beats (For Beginners 101)
What you need to start making beats
“I really really really want to start making beats how should I start.”
1. Passion - If you dont really have a passion or feel like this is something you could develop a passion in, You might as well stop reading. Passion is what’s going to help you put up with beatblock, not being able to understand eq’s, compression, music theory, finding good sounds, developing your own sound etc., It will also allow you to take negative criticism and turn into positive rather than quitting.
2. Sequencer – A sequencer is essential in your music production. Without this you can’t arrange your beats and that would make your beats very repetitive and boring. We don’t want that now do we. Sequencing is what allows you the feel of a song. So it plays more l ike a movie rather than a looped .gif file. With sequencing you can add drops, mutes, breakdowns, changeups, bridges, intros, etc. The best way to go would be to buy a software which would be pretty cheap, software such as the following can be used for sequencing.
FL Studio
Sony Acid Pro
Reason
Adobe Audition
Pro Tools
Cubase
Logic
I personally use FL Studio 8 XXL , Sony Acid Pro 6.0, and Adobe Audition 1.5 [OLD VERSION]. I’ve used all of the above besides Cubase
& Logic
, I hear they are great programs though. You can try your hand at any of the other ones listed above.
3. Sounds: There’s no point of having a sequencer with no sounds to sequence now is there. This is where alot of up and coming producers/beatmakers slow down there progress. Mainly because of lack of passion, they are not driven enough to go out there
and find some FREE sounds (which is very possible if you look REAL hard on the internet) or just buy some sounds (this would save you alot of time). I suggest that you use external sounds once you get the hang of whichever sequencer you are using.
Some sites to go to for free (legal) sounds are:
sf2midi.com
kvraudio.com (Good Vst’s)
ModernBeats.com (Great Drum Sounds)
You can also buy some sounds:
ModernBeats.com has alot of great quality sounds you can purchase
zZounds has alot of vst’s and pretty much anything you need that’s music related
4. Beatmachine or soundtrigger/midicontroller – It is a very good idea to get yourself a beatmachine or a soundtrigger if your using software. Basically you need something that when you hit a button/pad or key the selected sound in your sequencer will play. I highly recommend this for you unless you want to use your typing keyboard to begin with (You can use your typing keyboard as a soundtrigger in FL Studio(Shown Below) is great for beginners and its portable which is great if your using a laptop.
(shown below) it gives me more flexibility.

6. Decent Monitors/Headphones – You are definitely going to need a way to listen to your beats and mix them accurately. The best way to do that is with a good pair of headphones. Studio monitors should only be used when you have taken the acoustics (of the room) into account. A good pair of headphones is and if you really want monitors I recommend these M-Audio AV30 Professional Reference Speakers
they are affordable and they sound clean!!

You dont want to lose all those hot beats! You want to have them backed up on an external hard drive.(Trust me I would know!) The external hard drive right now is the LaCie 500 GB portable hard drive it is very convenient because you don’t need to plug it in to any power, but if you want to have an extra usb port available I recommend the Seagate Freeagent External Hard Drive
. I would still have this one if I didn’t accidentally plug my laptop power cord into the power jack for the hard drive. It works just as good as the portable one you just need to plug it in to an outlet.

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