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Transition of Electronic Music-Making to Computer Generated Beats

By Jamu Martin

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Beat Making Software Applications have been popular in the computer software markets for the better part of the last decade and maybe even further back. These software applications started at the time when techno music production was shifting from electronic consoles to computers and DJs were just starting to use custom software to create music from different layers of recorded music segments.
Now there are hundreds of software packages of all sizes and skill levels available easily in the software market. Some of these software applications are so extensively built that professional DJs create hit singles from them all the time.
One of the all time popular Beat Making Software applications is from a company called “Fruity Loops”. They have been making leading Beat Making Software packages and other software producers of the same category are having a hard time keeping up. Although there are many custom developed software packages that world class musicians use, on a commercial and single user level, nothing can compete with a Fruity Loop product.
The basic concept of Beat Making Software Packages is that they use specific electric frequencies as described by the user, and then transmit those frequencies to the sound card, which then translates those electric frequencies into sound frequencies. Obviously the quality of the sound card has a lot to do with the final output but the processing that goes into making the beat frequency can be ported to any system for a different quality of translation.
Like all common Beat Making Software Applications Fruity Loops provides the user with options to create as many layers of music on the timeline as he/she wants. These layers can contain segments of custom recorded music input from the MIDI input of the sound cards, or they can be electronically produced pieces of music or beats. In any case these software applications are fun to use and can be taken up as a profession.

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