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Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Hardware or software beats maker?

Kenneth Thuesen: Ever wanted to create beats but just found everything FAR too complicated and expensive?Maybe you have tried beat making software before only to be left scratching your head after 4 hours of playing with it and getting nowhere fast?Well that’s why Dr Drum was created, it’s the first software that’s been designed for ease of use without compromising on quality or features.Unlike other software you will be banging out your first beats within minutes of downloading it and best of all it costs WAY less.Head over there now and check it out for yourself.Click here : http://tinyurl.com/khqzerqhttp://youtu.be/mb9DsEX8lmo

Hye Caulley: software is a program on the computer.hardware is a device connected to a computer.often, the two work together. you can use the hardware to capture and alter the sound (and optionally to send it into the PC), and the software will catch sound and alter it in ANOTHER way, and save it to an editable file (or just an mp3, ! optionally).it is best to use BOTH, because the hardware can do a task which will make the software's job easier (and faster), and any sound "tweaks" you make with the hardware will be more "pure" than on-the-fly software alterations (usually). software is equally as important, though, and usually you can do more with software. you can't save files to your PC using just hardware.but it all depends on the QUALITY and usage of the hardware and software......Show more

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