MATRIXSYNTH: BEAT THANG | How to make your own music


Tuesday, July 16, 2013

BEAT THANG | How to make your own music


Published on Jul 16, 2013

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Learn to make your own music

Create full songs with BEAT THANG.
It includes a 16-track real-time sequencer & 24-bit sampler. You can record, compose, mix and master in sample-accurate 44.1kHz stereo with no computer required. BEAT THANG also comes with an exact software replica (BTV Software) that you can use on your PC or MAC.

FAQ: Why does BEAT THANG look the way it does and what's up with the name?

The BEAT THANG design is bold and memorable, because it helps you make music that is bold and memorable. The exterior look of BEAT THANG is an indication of the 'sound color' you can produce with it. The preset sounds and the technical specifications of the entire unit help you produce bold music.

The name BEAT THANG does not indicate that it's specific to anyone genre of music. The name is meant to imply in a fun way that BEAT THANG will give you punchy sounds that will stand out in your mix as they are not flat, thin or tinny.

In many ways we defied conventional thinking to engineer and innovative workstation that is not only faster to operate and simpler to use but also sounds better out-of-the-box when compared to professional drum machines or hybrid systems."

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