Online beat machines are primarily used to put together music for hip-hop or rap dance mixes or just spinning out some cool beats for your own collection or to share with your fam. The thing is the online beat machine will make rap and hip-hop beats, but it will do far more than that. You can make any kind of music you want with the online the machine, any genre, any style. We’re talking all kinds of music: house, industrial, trance, ambient, techno. Because, all of these different music styles are electronic dance music! It comes with loads of extra sound files that you can use for samples to make your own sounds from. You can just can just use those as a starting point and let your imagination and creativity take over and begin creating music of your own. You’ve got to start somewhere, and with music it's the first note and then another one and another one and you look at what you got and maybe keep it, maybe throw it away. Later you do some more listening maybe a little copy and pasting and trying to capture those sounds with what you're doing make your version of the same thing. To me that is the baddest part of the online beat machine it's been able to shape your music the way you want it to sound, the same way an artist works. After all you are an artist aren't you, a musician? The online beat machine's actually a software version of an extremely complex thing called a Digital Audio Workstation or DAW. These things have been evolving right along with everything else, so they have become extremely sophisticated. And so has the software version. For years rock musicians, pop musicians, jazz musicians, New Age musicians and trance musicians have all been working with these DAW’s. Of course trance music itself is little different. Trance developed in the 1990s and generally characterized by a tempo of between 120 and 150 bpm, (pretty fast) repeating melodic phrases, and a musical form that builds up and breaks down throughout a track. It came from other genres being mixed - evolving - such as techno, house, industrial, new age, pop, ambient, It has more melody than techno, and the harder styles usually have harder beats than house. You can change it all you want with the online beat machine. The origin of the term is uncertain, with some suggesting that the term is derived from the Klaus Schulze album Trancefer (1981) or the early trance act Dance 2 Trance. Others, though, argue the name may refer to an induced emotional feeling, high, euphoria, chills, or uplifting rush listeners claim to experience. Yet others trace the name to the actual trance-like states that the earliest forms of the music attempted to generate. That’s only one genre, and one opinion. Think of all the combinations of music You could make.
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