
I’m often asked: “What is the Best Beat Making Software?”
Without a doubt, my answer is the DUBTurbo Beat Maker Program.
In this post, I’ll tell about this software and give specific reasons why you should take advantage of their free trial offer…so here is my DUBTurbo review…
Beat-making software has come a long way since the days when producers had to shell out thousands of dollars for a digital audio workstation and a high end computer.
Today there are dozens, possibly hundred of programs for recording and synthesizing music right at home on the average personal computer.
Sifting through them, however, and through all of the internet noise to get to them, is decidedly more difficult than affording – and possibly even using – the actual software.
Dubturbo Beat Production Software Gets Positive Reviews
Dubturbo began as an introductory beat-making tool for DJs and drummers looking to take the plunge into the virtual world, but has evolved into a heavy-weight in beat production software – one that comes without the exorbitant price tag.
This program is designed for the aspiring hip hop and rap artist. It’s used to provide the thumping beats of the club without all the mics or expensive hardware or software. In addition, DUBTurbo is also great any other genre: Punk, reggae, house, industrial, indie rock, soul an R&B.
To see what I mean, watch this brief video which goes over what you get with the DUBTurbo program:
What You *Get* with the DUBTurbo Beat Maker Program
Mac and PC users alike can enjoy Dubturbo’s simplicity without losing out on functionality, versatility or quality. Here’s a list of what you’ll get with this beat making software:
- You can use it remotely online and send your work back home via their accounts.
- It includes a 16-track sequencer, which is joined on the interface by a piano keyboard.
- Music can either be played in real-time on the keyboard or programmed into a grid,
- You can chose from literally thousands of sounds.
- There is a simple feature that provides a quick review of the tone with the click of a button.
- The product includes hours of tutorials that will have the beginner on his or her feet in minutes, making beats that sound exactly as they were imagined.
- There is a four-octave piano, a multitude of drums and other instruments, prerecorded riffs and loops , pitch correction, an easy-to-use interface and the option to drag and drop multiple bars at a time.
- The program exports to professional quality WAV files that can easily converted into mp3 files.
Those are just a few things you get with DUBTurbo. I encourage you to play the above video to see what else comes with this software program.
Dubturbo Review – Pricing and What’s New for 2011
Dubturbo 2.0 follows last year’s version, 1.5, which itself had already made waves on the web. The latest version goes even further, with more than 2400 sounds, updated interfaces, better, more streamlined performance and the additional option to export live out to another device.
Right now the website has featured discounts as low as $30-$40 In addition, the site promises a full refund to anyone who is not happy with the product and Dubturbo’s customer support comes highly recommended.
It’s always good to shop around, and plenty of good and inexpensive programs offer free trial versions that can easily be downloaded from the web, but for those who are sick of searching and reading reviews and just want a solid, user-friendly program that costs less than other products with similar features, Dubturbo is worth a closer look, regardless of the preferred genre.


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Hi i was wondering if someone could direct me towards the purchase of the latest version of DubTurbo for 2012?? I would like to order it by mail, also can i have it shipped quickly? for MAC system. Also, i was hoping to find out if i can run MIDI devices through it such as a condensor mic, and midi keyboard etc etc etc???
I am into making dubstep, house, dance, electronic style music as well as pop etc, would i need any other goodies with it to be totally set up??
Is there any other special equip i should buy to make my recording better/easier…and lastly can i run programs like auto tune, Massive & Sylenth, FM8 Synth, automating oscillators etc along side this DAW??
Thanks!! i need all the help i can get to be setup properly the first time, seems no one here in Saskatchwan Canada knows what to suggest for equipment to make this kinda music
Derek.