Editor's review
If you are one of those who fancy making your own digitally created music, there is a pretty decent chance that you have already spent a considerable amount of your precious time just looking for the right software to go for. Yes, with the rapid growth in the technology in this domain, the last few years has witnessed lots of such software coming into existence that claims to be the one-for-all solution for all. But most of those one stop solutions (claimed) either simply inefficient, or extremely expensive. Only a handful of these products can live up to the mark while still being reasonably priced. FlexiMusic Beat Studio from Tuetron Automation is certainly one of the ‘chosen few’ in this regard.
FlexiMusic Beat Studio opens with a black-gray interface which is pretty decent looking, if not the best. The main controls are located at the tool bar at the extreme top-left. The library is arranged by tracks and patterns, each track containing a number of patterns. The maximum number of tracks that can be used is 100. Also, the library contains a number of instruments, for example guitar, bass, percussion, just to name a few. It also has a beat sequencer with multiple beat cycles that can be used to create patterns. You can choose any available instrument from the sound library, and at the same time, can add your custom music sounds in to the library too. There are slots for different instruments to be added in the score each with different beat cycles. Pith of each instrument is changeable. The end-result, or the total output song can be saved in .wav format.
In conclusion, FlexiMusic Beat Studio is something you won’t regret for spending a few bucks on. It is highly efficient, has an attractive design and gives you the true value of your money and thus it deserves a rating of four rating points.
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