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What Does This Mean To You?
Today I am going to tell you about Dub Turbo which is a pretty hot beat maker that is getting a lot of attention.
Is There Not Already Solutions Out There?
The software out there at the moment are the likes of Cubase, Logic, ProTools, Fruity Loops etc… although these programs are adequate (more like industry standard & amazing!), they are geared towards the expert in music production and carry a hefty price tag plus learning curve.
By the time you get yourself a midi keyboard, cables, some vst’s, samples, etc. you’re looking at a four figure setup. Add a real Mic, some studio monitors, a mixing board and you’re doubling your cost… .. .
So This Is Where
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Hi I have been a muso from way back always working in the music shops and have been in bands recording our own music, writing and recording for myself.
I have used so many music beat softwares but this one is the best I have come accross.
Dubturbo Beat Maker will make life so easy for you, Muso or not you will have so much fun.
Shaun Poole ..
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The history of rap music or hip hop music begins in the early ’70s. Most music buffs know hip hop music history has a rich past with its roots in several related music styles. If you look at history rap music, it clearly shows its origins and influences in the popular African American and Latino street culture of New York City and surrounding areas.
The reasons for the rise of hip hop are found in the changing urban culture within the United States during the 1970s. Perhaps most important was the low cost involved in getting started: the equipment was relatively inexpensive, and virtually anyone could MC along with the popular beats of the day. MCs could be creative, pairing nonsense rhymes and teasing friends and enemies alike in the style of Jamaican toasting at blues parties or playing the dozens in an exchange of wit. MCs would play at block parties, with no expectation of recording, in the way of folk music. The skills necessary to create hip hop music were passed informally from musician to musician, rather than being taught in expensive music lessons.
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