Saturday 1 September 2012

With Dr. Drum, If You Got The Beat, Create It!

Whenever you go out clubbing, you can see that the DJ controls the crowds with his or her beats. If a DJ is good at what he or she does, the whole club is electrified with the amazing beats that are being dropped and with the intensity of the sound.

However if the DJ is not good, the entire energy of the club is bought down by lame beats that are incapable of getting anyone to move.

 If you feel like you have the beat in you, and you can be just as good as any DJ playing at big clubs these days if you only had the means to create your own beats, then this is your chance. Dr. Drum is a software that lets you create professional level beats at a fraction of the cost, without the need to use turntables, sequencers or any other fancy equipment that DJs can be seen using at clubs to create your mixes.

Dr. Drum is beat mixing software that lets you create amazing mixes by merging a wide array of samples which are provided to you in high definition sound, along with many other awesome features that make for professional tracks which you can make with your computer, for which the only training you need is a good ear for music.

The interface of Dr. Drum is so easy to use that you do not need to waste any time learning how to use the software. It is fast, intuitive and powerful so you can start mixing beats even if you have never been exposed to DJ equipment before in your life.

Dr. Drum includes comprehensive training tutorials that show you exactly how to create any beat that you want in any genre. These include West Coast tunes, to dub step styling from all the way from London, from House and Jungle to RnB and Hip Hop all the way to the State of Trance and Techno.

Another great aspect of Dr. Drum is that while it is designed to make a novice’s dream of creating professional mixes come true, a seasoned DJ can also use the software as a cost-effective way to create new and fresh beats at the same high quality but at a fraction of the cost that it would take for them to produce the same sound in a studio.

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