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- Windows or Mac for Music Production
- Best Music Production Software
- Favorite Music Producer
- How Long Do You Spend Making a Beat?
- How Many Beats Do You Make Per Week?
- Do You Have a Music Producer Name?
- How Many Hours Per Day Do You Work on Music?
- What is Your Favorite Akai MPC
- What is Your Biggest Problem as a Music Producer
- Do You Sample?
- Do You Make Music Full Time?
- Samples vs. VST Plugins vs. Reason Refills
- Do You Own an Akai MPC?
- How Many Records Do You Own?
- What Type of Music Do You Make?
- Do You Sell Beats Online?
- How Many Beats Have You Sold in the Last 3 Months?
- Do You Own Beats by Dre Headphones?
- Guitar Center vs. Sam Ash
- Do You Use Autotune?
- Which Are You: Music Producer or Music Artist?
- What Do You Want More of On This Site?
- Top Voted Music Keyboard Brand
- Are You Using Live Instruments?
- Do You Make Beat Making Videos?
- Do You Provide Hooks With Beats?
- Do You Make Beat CDs to Promote Beats?
- Do You Attend Music Producer Conferences?
- Do You Blog to Market Beats
Music Polls
Windows or Mac for Music Production
Both Windows and Mac are popular for music production.
Best Music Production Software
Related: FL Studio Tutorials / Reason Tutorials
Favorite Music Producer
Dr. Dre is rated the top-rated Hip Hop music producer.
How Long Do You Spend Making a Beat?
The average music producer spends 5 or more hours on each beat.
How Many Beats Do You Make Per Week?
The average music producer makes 1 to 2 beats per week.
Do You Have a Music Producer Name?
Related: How to Create a Music Producer Name
How Many Hours Per Day Do You Work on Music?
Related: How to Become a Better Music Producer
What is Your Favorite Akai MPC
The Akai MPC 2000 XL is the top-rated MPC.
What is Your Biggest Problem as a Music Producer
The most common issue for producers is “Getting their music heard”.
Article: 50 Tips on How to Market Beats
Do You Sample?
Related: Free Music Samples
Do You Make Music Full Time?
Only 18% of website visitors make music full-time.
Samples vs. VST Plugins vs. Reason Refills
Related: Free VST Plugins
Do You Own an Akai MPC?
61% of voters own an MPC drum machine.
How Many Records Do You Own?
32% of voters own over 500 records.
What Type of Music Do You Make?
Do You Sell Beats Online?
Related: How to Sell Beats Online
How Many Beats Have You Sold in the Last 3 Months?
Do You Own Beats by Dre Headphones?
Guitar Center vs. Sam Ash
Guitar Center is the most popular place for music equipment.
Do You Use Autotune?
Related: 18 Free Autotune VST Plugins
Which Are You: Music Producer or Music Artist?
What Do You Want More of On This Site?
Top Voted Music Keyboard Brand
Are You Using Live Instruments?
Do You Make Beat Making Videos?
Do You Provide Hooks With Beats?
Do You Make Beat CDs to Promote Beats?
Do You Attend Music Producer Conferences?
Do You Blog to Market Beats
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for beats I use iMaschine and Akai Synthstation.. iMashine is cool especially if you have Maschine or Mikro.. There’s also Garageband and FL Studio Mobile. the iPad is dope for being mobile and wanting to create ideas on the fly.. I recommend it
I use FL studio mobile to capture any ideas I may come up with while away from the studio. Then recreate when I get in the lab
No not interested at the moment. Ill wait a few gen for when they are incredibly powerful and then get one perhaps but right now imo its just too early
Beats by Dre are made to make everything sound as good as possible, so I think it would actually be harder to mix/master with them? I’m sure they’re nice to have for listening to a finished product, but not for producing.
I think the sound is undeniable but a little over-branded and not sure if its worth the price.
No. I Think They Are Seriously Over Priced. I’ve Heard Them And Don’t Get Me Wrong, They Sound Great. The Price Is Crazy High. I Think You Are Paying For The Name More Then Anything Else. But If That’s What You Want Then Go For It. I’d Rather Use That Money To Buy Some Bose Headphones Instead, But That’s Just Me.
Man these head phones are just really base-heavy. The average ear doesn’t know what good headphones consist of. These had phones can’t touch Bose headphone line. I know I’m going to piss someone off with this statement, but let’s keep it real. The only reason this sh*t is selling is that dre name behind them and if it wasn’t, you would look pass this.Same theory applies with apple products. We all know the galaxy s III is sh*tin on the new iphone.lol
I think they are over priced myself but I still own a pair sadly lls!I wish they were more like 100-150!
I went to go buy a pair but then I got turned on to the Bose Ae2 headphones and they sound just as good if not better than the Beats for about $100 dollars cheaper. And the Bose doesn’t hurt my ears like the Beats did during long periods of use.
No beats by dre for me. A few years ago before I bought my monitors I bought a pair of Grado SR-125s – those are sick. Much better than beats studios and cheaper too. Great for mixing without monitors. Ppl tell me Senheisers are good too.