I Wanna be a Beat Maker but NOT sure what they do
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I Wanna be a Beat Maker but NOT sure what they do



A beat maker is usually the person who comes up with melodies, drum patterns and loops. There’s often a debate about the importance of beat makers in the process of creating a song. Sometimes beat makers’ role is looked down upon because all they do is make loops. For that reason, most beat makers often refer to themselves as music producers.


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It is the beat maker who provides the musical foundation that allows songs to prosper. Without the beat maker’s skills to combine sounds tastefully, there would be no musical idea for the artists or producers to draw their inspiration


Music producers, on the other hand, turn those loops into hits. The producer’s job is to structure the loop and introduce different sections like verses, choruses, or even a bridge. A producer can also add new musical instruments to the loop to beef it up and add variation. However, the producer doesn’t have the full creative control because the artist’s input matters a lot as well.


Typically, music producers and artists work closely together. They strive to achieve a balance so that both the artist’s creative vision, as well as the producer’s input, is respected.


How Can I Make My Own Beat?

One of the most common questions asked is, "how do I start producing music at home?" or "how can I make my own beat?"


To start making your own beats, you need some basic equipment. Your can start small, and over time you can always add more equipment to your home studio as you become more and more serious about making music.


Computer: The central piece of every home studio is the computer. It doesn’t matter whether if it is a basic laptop. Beat making doesn’t require all that much computing power, so even old laptops will suffice. What’s more important is the system you work on.


DAW: The digital audio workstation (DAW) is the music production software that you will use to create your beats. There are a lot of paid and free options available.


Samples: Here’s a secret — only a handful of beats are made entirely from scratch. Usually, beat makers rely on sound packs to source the right sounds. The biggest advantage of using sample packs is that they save a huge amount of time because they already provide ready-to-go drums, melody loops, and even midi sequences.


A beat maker who uses sample packs can focus on the important creative decisions regarding the sound selection and overall vibe instead of spending countless hours tinkering with a snare sample to make it sound right.


Monitors: You can make beats on regular laptop speakers, but you’ll quickly realize that you can’t hear the sub-bass on them. Even if you have a pair of speakers that can reproduce low frequencies, chances are they have a built-in EQ profile that emphasizes certain frequency ranges more. As a result, your beats might sound good in your room but will sound off in a car or at the club.

ou can either use what you have, remember how commercial beats sound on your sound system, and try to get your own beats as close as possible to that sound. Alternatively, choosing the best studio monitors that are specifically designed to reproduce the sound as true as possible to its source.


MIDI Instruments: A MIDI keyboard or a drum pad are nice little toys to have. They will make your beat making experience a lot less abstract. A keyboard is useful for brainstorming melody ideas, and a drum pad will make your drum programming sound less robotic.


If you don’t have the budget for these gadgets, no worries. You can always click-in the notes inside your DAW with your computer mouse, and that’s how most beginner beat makers do it.


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