After being inspired by "Fit To Proceed" I realized that I could make alot of money off of my creativity and someday I could end up in an album or two. Over time I realized the more songs you have, the more you gain experience/variety. Soon I started creating beats at least 3 times a day. One day in my junior year of high school I met several rap artists that were interested in my beats. That day I made 20 dollars off two beats that I never really cared about. A week later all kinds of people were asking me about my beats so I decided that I should create a watermark or logo to certify my beats so no one can plagiarize my creativity.
Three months ago I wanted to create beats on something that is more professional and something that would expand my creativity. After days of research I finally found exactly what I was looking for, it's called the Maschine by Native Instruments. This beautiful machine called Maschine allows you to sample and create beats from scratch. The maschine allows me to create beats in less than 2 hours and it's one of the coolest beat making toys I've ever seen. I remember when I first made a beat on the Maschine, I spent 5 or 6 hours just trying to figure out how to make a beat. To this day I only use the Maschine to make beats because it's the best beat making machine that I have ever used.
I'm really learning a lot from your blog about aspects of music that are new to me. In fact, I'm still not sure what it means to create beats--let alone sell them to someone.I will confess that rap is not a genre I listen to or understand. I'm still stuck in the 60's music scene! s
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