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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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why would you buy gear from GC or Sam Ash if you can get it online for MUCH cheaper??
Just go in store to test out gear and then buy it online…
ebay and Zzounds all the way!!
I WILL NEVER EVER GO TO guiTARGET for anything… they are the McDonalds of buying music gear… extremely overpriced. they always “have to order” the real gear… like duh it’s the information age. I can order the stuff myself… FOR CHEAPER… At least sam ash trades gear (something I can’t do on eBay or amazon) SAM ASH all the way!!!!
its simple pc for making beats and mac for editing and mixing sessions everybody gets a little bit of the pie
I have 3 Macs and a couple PCs… I completely switched to Mac because the PCs were too damn unstable and stability is critical in music recording and production. ONly con is, I wish FL Studio had a native version for Mac, so I still use it sometimes through Parallels Desktop for Mac (Windows installed on Mac).
I love sam ash. every time I go there to buy anything they are on it. Gc the employees don’t know anything, it’s like they hired some fired Walmart employees that said they make music. But I guess every location is different.
I have an old school Ensoniq ASR-10 sequencing keyboard and a Roland VS-1680 Digital Workstation. Aside from a Mac computer, I need to know what other essentials do I need to get up and going I.E Pro Tools software, F.L,midi box…etc? Thanks
I’ve done professional work on both, and there are possitives to both platforms, but I prefer Mac. Out of all the audio problems I’ve had, I can always solve a problem much faster on a Mac than on a PC. And I use both almost every day. For affordability, PC is the way to go. Dollar for dollar you’re going to get more for your money on a PC.
I’ve been arguing this point with people for years. You’ll get better bang for your buck with a PC any day of the week.
I have no problems with Macs. I use them almost daily.
When it comes to getting things done on computers, it shouldn’t matter which OS you’re on as long as you know your application. Cubase is Cubase whether PC or Mac.
Use the money you save building a PC and buy some software.