With so many different options for beat making programs
available, knowing which one is worth your hard-earned money can be difficult.
Two leading, affordable beat making programs on the market today are Sonic
Producer and Dr. Drum, and choosing between them isn’t easy.
Both offer a multitude of features, a 16 track sequencer and
a plethora of instruments to play around with. For a newcomer to the world of
beat making, choosing one of these two programs is virtually impossible, but
there are some key differences that can help you make your choice.
First off, the format in which the songs are exported has an
effect on the audio quality. If you want to be taken seriously by industry
professionals, your work has to be presented in the industry standard quality.
Sonic Producer exports your work as MP3s, which are great
for everyday use, but are actually a compressed format. This means that all of
the data from your original recording is squashed down so it can fit in a
smaller space, and this causes some degradation of quality. Dr. Drum exports
your masterpieces as 44.1 .WAV files, which is professional quality.
There are differences even if you’re not interested in
pitching to producers straight away. Both programs come with a wide range of
drum sounds, but the level of freedom you have in putting them together
differs. In Sonic Producer, you can make your own drum beats using eight pads.
That means you can have eight different sounds, such as
snare, open and closed hi hat, kick, tom, ride, crash and floor tom. This is
great for basic beats, but if you really want to get creative you’ll need some
extra options.
Dr. Drum has a 12 pad drum machine, which gives you the
option of making more complex, cool beats, and adds new options such as clap
and variations on standard drums like the snare. You can also upload your own
sounds to make even more unique beats with Dr. Drum.
For melodies, both programs have keyboards loaded with
different instrument sounds. Again, both programs have a great selection of
sounds, with guitars, synths, pianos and everything you could want.
The key difference comes in the size of the keyboard. In
Sonic Producer, you have a one octave (which includes all 12 notes) keyboard to
play with.
Dr. Drum raises the bar by including a four octave keyboard.
This wildly increases your freedom, allowing you to create awesome melodies
which span multiple octaves. Real pianos usually have seven octaves, so being
stuck with just one isn’t enough.
Whilst both programs have a lot to offer the beat-maker, Dr.
Drum stands head and shoulders above Sonic Producer. Whether it’s the audio
quality, range of drums, or the size of the in-built keyboard that sways it for
you, the conclusion is inevitable.
To create truly unique, superior-quality beats, you need Dr.
Drum on your side. Other programs just won’t cut it.
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