The Almighty Drum Machine: Free Beats Tutorial

By Delroy Wilkins


Today's drum machines are quite different from traditional machines that were available years ago. The main difference lies in the fact that today's drum machine comes with more features and options compared to early machines. Getting to know more about these features will help you identify the drum machine that best meets your music production needs.

Sampler: Samplers are now a basic part of the drum machine. A sampler allows you to play back any sound that you have uploaded onto the machine. This is a very important feature because it gives the producer many more options as compared to the stock audio options that come with the drum machine when it is purchased. This feature also has the ability to increase the durability and life span of the drum machine. As a producer, you can get samples of these sounds from many sources such as third party sound producers, sampling audios from other songs as well as creating your own sounds.

Sample Chopping: With the first generation of drum machines, their memory capacity was such that it only allowed for drum sounds to be stored, however, current generations of the drum machine allow for other instrument samples to be stored as well. Sample chopping is a feature that allows a producer to take a part of a song, and break it down into even smaller parts. The smaller parts can then be placed onto one pad on the drum machine. The producer is then free to rearrange these sounds to create a new sound or song. What is even more important about this feature is that it is no longer limited to drum beats only, but can also be used with other samples of audio.

Sequencer: Most drum machines now come with a sequencer. A sequencer is a feature that allows a producer to create all sorts of instruments, both hardware and software, and bring them together to form harmonic sounds. However, this feature is not available for all drum machines especially those that are found within other software because this means that they are part of a bigger sequencing program. Drum machines such as the Native Instrument's Machines have the feature and thus allow you to control and organize other instruments in your studio.

This important feature allows the music producer create beats without necessarily having to record in real time. It's especially beneficial to the producer that doesn't want to produce rhythmic chops when creating their beats. Be sure to invest time and money into a good drum machine to help your beats.




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