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Beat making apps

January 17, 2022 By GISuser

The first beatmakers appeared in the late 1970s in the wake of the rise of hip-hop. Now the genre continues to develop and does not lose popularity.

Beat making apps

Modern beatmakers mix different sounds, use synthesizers and drum machines, and they do it all by simply opening a beatmaking app. In this post, we have analyzed the best beat making programs available on the market, and now we are going to tell you about them.

Amped Studio

Amped Studio

Amped Studio is one of the best examples of a modern web-based music studio for beatmaking. It gives you instant access to virtual instruments, effects, loops and easy-to-use music-making devices.

It is one of the most functional beat making apps includes a set of virtual instruments and effects, as well as a sound library with an extensive collection of loops and samples. It also supports WAM (Web Audio Modules) developed by third parties. You can use Amped Studio both free of charge and by subscription.

Figure by Propellerhead

Figure by Propellerhead

This app differs from other programs in that instead of complex settings for the pads and keys, it offers more intuitive controls that allow users to quickly and easily switch between controls. Figure gives beatmakers the ability to record their ideas on the fly and then translate them into music.

FL Studio Mobile HD

FL Studio mobile HD

This legendary beatmaking app is available for both Android and iOS. Of course, here you get a stripped-down, but reasonably functional version of FL Studio.

The mobile version includes many of the features found in FL Studio for PC that make it so easy and efficient to use. Here you will find a step sequencer, beat programming, effects control, and the ability to create complete tracks and send them to your laptop for revision.

GarageBand

Garageband

GarageBand for iOS is one of the most user-friendly mobile DAWs out there because it was built specifically for use on smartphones and tablets. Despite some limitations, such as creating no more than eight tracks, the fact that you can use iRig to plug in your guitar or keyboards, and even include your own voice in the mix, makes GarageBand another great beatmaking tool on your phone.

Traktor DJ

Traktor DJ

This app from Native Instruments lets you use your phone’s existing song library to mix tracks in minutes. In addition, the control over the loops, thanks to the use of the touch screen, gives users the ability to create truly unique tracks.

Korg iElectribe

This version of Korg’s famous groove box is accurate in both sound and appearance. The app comes preloaded with 192 beats from the original Electribe R, as well as an additional 32 samples for different genres. There is also “init”, which is a blank canvas for your own creations.

Ninja jam

Ninja Jam

Ninja Jam is a mobile software that brings together drum pads and a large arsenal of instruments that sound great and are designed specifically for the iPhone.

In most music applications, the controls are often jumbled up, which makes things much more difficult, especially for beginners, but this is not the case. The coolest Jam feature is access to Loopmasters sample packs as well as the Ninja Tune release library.

Beatwave

Beatwave

Beatwave lets you layer up to four sounds simultaneously, control effects and mix from a drop-down menu for each track. This beatmaking app allows you to make complete tracks and still use the created sounds in other programs.

Musyc

Of all these applications, Musyc is the most interesting for the creative process of creating beats and you also get to know about, how do you lease beats? Working in it is like building from blocks that have a mind of their own, and your task is to find a way to contain their power. Using the line tool, you can create walls that the shapes will live in. You can move them as much as you like or get rid of them completely.

It’s worth noting that using this app to create anything that goes beyond experimental and weird will take some serious practice, which may take you a while.

Djay le

This is a great option for beginners, as the application is simple. Two turntables, a pitch bend and a crossfader are all you see when you start up. You also have access to a set of samples (available only in the professional version).

The program has a built-in sync function and the ability to record your mixes. If you want full access to all the controls, including the ability to mix 15+ songs, you’ll need to upgrade to the pro version.

Animoog

Animoog by Moog Music is one of the coolest apps available for iOS. This is a highly detailed professional synthesizer designed specifically for smartphones, which has all the advantages of analog equipment from the legendary manufacturer.

The program was designed as a professional application, which also means that some parameters may seem more difficult for the average user to understand.

Creator

Creator is a free beatmaking app that lets you overdub up to eight loops from the extensive LANDR Samples library and listen to them together.

This software works great in any phone browser, and thanks to so many free samples, you can create high-quality and unique beats.

iMaschine 2

iMaschine by Native Instruments has earned respect in the beatmaking world. You will have to pay for the application to access a certain number of samples. However, the carefully crafted interface, sample editor and unique workflow make iMaschine worth the price.

iMPC

MPC is the legendary groovebox sampler, now available as a mobile app, perfect for beatmaking.

iMPC contains 1200 samples, 50 editable programs and 80 editable sequences. Also there is a mixer, effects section and sampler that uses the iPad’s built-in microphone.

Beatmaker 3

Beatmaker 3 is a quality beatmaking app that recreates the workflow of hardware grooveboxes on a tablet.

The program includes standard sequencers, effects, sound bank and more. The advantage of the software is the ability to cut and edit samples, which makes it easy to create sounds and assign them to pads and sequencers.

Plus, Beatmaker 3 is well suited for live performance thanks to its powerful sequencer and full mixer with individual channels for each pad and eight effects.

Beatsnap

Beatsnap is a free subscription app to expand your access to a bank of sound packs.

While most beat apps are best for tablets, Beatsnap is optimized for use on smartphones specifically, making it a great option for making mobile beats.

Its most useful feature is by far the MIDI editor, which makes it easy to create drum sequences and sample triggers.

Caustic 3

Caustic 3 is a music making software based on synthesizers and samplers. The program works online and is specially made for convenient work on mobile devices.

The app offers:

  • 14 synthesizer sounds;
  • 20 types of effects;
  • Mixer console with delay / reverberation;
  • Master section with parametric equalizer and limiter;
  • Sequencer of songs.

Figure

Figure is a world famous music app that lets you create beats in seconds and collaborate with other beatmakers.

The software is distributed free of charge and works on devices from Apple.

Beatwave

Beatwave makes it easy to create amazing music. This beatmaking app allows you to make mixes and loops, create your own arrangements. The program is great for creating beats and melodies. It’s completely free and runs on Apple devices.

Music maker JAM

Music Maker JAM is used by millions of people to create and publish their tracks in a wide variety of genres such as EDM, hip-hop, dubstep, house, pop, rock and others.

The free program works on iPhone, iPad and Android and allows you to use over 300 music mixes with over 500 thousand loops. You can also record live performances mixed with an 8-channel mixer, write your own vocals, and share your tracks on SoundCloud, Facebook, and WhatsApp.

Conclusion

We’ve reviewed the very best apps to help you create music like a pro. When making a choice, you should decide on the functions that you need, such as drum beats, recording, mixing music, effects, and more. It may be appropriate for your purposes to use several programs at once.

Therefore, feel free to choose the beatmaking app you like and start creating songs, sharing your creativity with the whole world.

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