Top 5 Drum Machines to Advance Your Music Production Career

Article by SEO Writer

1) Beat Thang

Where to start with this product? A drum machine at its most basic, it’s the only portable, battery powered device that is small and compact enough to be transported in your backpack and capable of recording samples anywhere. Released by Grammy award winning beat maker Dallas Austin and Beat Kangz electronics, Beat Thang is arguably the best bang for your buck on the drum machine / music loop hardware product for music production careerists in the market right now.

Considering Beat Thang’s extremely intuitive interface, this drum machine is a great buy for anyone intent on building a thriving music production career.

2) Roland MV 8800

This drum machine offers all you need from song conception to release, including components designed for tracking, mixing, and mastering any and all music loops you design. Perhaps most beneficial is that it comes loaded with Roland’s legendary instrument and effects models, all of which can be used to create amazing music loops. Many music production careers have been born out of using it, and there’s no reason it can’t do the same for your music production […]

Does anyone know where i can get info on how to use an akai mpc 2500?

Question by Jordan H: Does anyone know where i can get info on how to use an akai mpc 2500?
first time user and i need to know AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE

Best answer:

Answer by Cambion7
Download the manuals here:

http://www.gotchanoddin.com/mpc/downloads.html

Add your own answer in the comments!

Producing beats with Beat Kangz’ Beat Thang – Part 1

Article by Darius Van Rhuehl

It’s been a long time coming, but Beat Thang by Beat Kangz, a professional-level beat maker/drum machine/workstation has finally arrived.

And while some think it may have shown up late to the party (as the cool ones do), it’s not bringing just chips and dip; it’s a complete music production workstation combining the functionality of several units, including signal processing, mixing, mastering, MIDI sequencing, computer recording, and music sampler.

Beat Thang is poised to do battle with NI’s Maschine beat-maker, Akai’s MPC 2500/MPC ,and Roland’s MV-8800 (now a legacy product). The question is whether its quality can stand up to that kind of heat . . .

In this series of articles, we’ll talk about Beat Thang’s features, design, ergonomics, sound quality, and ultimately, explore whether the kind of beats you’d expect from a world-class studio can be produced just with Beat Thang and a set of headphones–wherever you are?

We’re also going to challenge the Beat Thang’s 15-minute beat-maker guarantee: If you’re not making beats within 15 minutes of opening the box–whether you’ve produced beats before or not–Beat Kangz will offer a “no-questions-asked, money-back […]

Akai MPC 2500 Beat Making IN DA LAB 4

Akai mpc 2500 Beat Making (In Da Lab 5 www.hitcreatormusic.ning.com Sorry about the crappy camera work. THEPLATINUM-HIT PRODUCER MPC2500 has set the industry benchmark for beat production. It features a 32-voice drum sampler with up to 128MB RAM and extensive editing capabilities. Designed for professional music-production environments as well as DJs and other live performers, MPC2500 features a time-tested drum-pad surface, twin on-board effects processors, four Q-Link controllers for real-time control, 10 analog outputs, and a S/PDIF digital output. MPC2500 sports a 100000-note, 64-track sequencer that can be assigned to four different MIDI outputs for a total of 64 independently addressable MIDI channels. Internal sounds reside in flash memory and can easily be swapped out via Compact Flash cards, an optional hard drive, or an optional CD-ROM drive. A CF card with preloaded sounds is included to get you started. Founded in 1962 in Japan by Tsutomu Kato and Tadashi Osanai, Korg was originally known as Keio Electronic Laboratories (京王技術研究所) because its fledgling offices were located near the Keio train line in Tokyo and Keio can be formed by combining the first letters of […]

Akai MPC Sounds: Popular Series of Electronic Musical Instruments

Akai MPC sounds are gaining a lot of popularity nowadays. These are the very popular and well respected series of electronic musical instruments. Akai MPC sounds was produced by a company of Japan called Akai since 1988. Akai MPC sounds are basically intended for the functioning as drum machine, which is very powerful. Akai MPC sounds are made from the design ideas from the machines like the sequential circuits inc. Linn’s own Linn 9000 and studio 440. It combines a very powerful MIDI sequencer having the ability to sample the sounds of one’s own.

The samples that are latest in the Akai MPC sounds are having powerful features like sampling, interfacing, storage, and the facilities of sound manipulation. These features are helpful in broadening the use of instrument that are beyond just rhythm tracks and drum. There are different models of Akai MPC sounds, which are MPC 60, MPC 3000, MPC 2000, MPC 2000XL, MPC 4000, MPC 2500, MPC 1000 samples, and many more.

The above mentioned models are arranged as per their release dates.

MPC 60 is actually a 16 voice polyphonic. This […]

Q&A: MPC 2500 PC Software? (BEST ANSWER WILL GET 5 STARS)?

Question by : MPC 2500 PC Software? (BEST ANSWER WILL GET 5 STARS)?
Im trying to find a MPC 2500 Program that is for Windows 7 or anything other. The program has to be just like your using the MPC 2500 but without buying it. The program should work the same way a real MPC would in real life. I dont want a program that edits the MPC beats, because I dont own one. I want a software version of the MPC 2500 so I know what im going to buy in the future.

-Best answer will get 5 Stars if right with a thumbs up.

Thank you, Bill.
Adarsh K- I already have FL Studio 9. Im trying to look something very similar to it. And yes your right maybe something like an emulator.

Anyone else know?

Best answer:

Answer by Adarsh K
well I have always been a big fan of FL Studio. Has a beat sampler, sequencer, Input and output for instruments. Well really matters which versinon of the studio your getting.
Anyway has a demo too so you can get an idea.

http://flstudio.image-line.com/

But if your asking for a MPC 2500 Emulator […]

Title

Go to Top