We have been making my own hip-hop beats for quite a few years now. The technology behind creating rap music changed a lot before we even started, and has changed even more since we began because of the advent of all the power that can be packed into a PC for creating, arranging, sampling and editing hip-hop beats and music.
Now there are free beat making solutions available, but let's face it, you get what you pay for. These beat making options are free for a good reason, and that reason is sometimes that they suck. They are free for a reason. If you want your beats to be formulaic and tinny junk, by all means check them out. If you are new to beat making, they may even be viable for you to help you get the "hang" of it. But at best they are just practice until you can get one of these "real" solutions.
1.DR Drum

The only one that comes close to Dr. Drum, in our opinion, is FL Studios. But old Fruity Loops studio has a few drawbacks. Mainly it is not as intuitive to the new user and it is a fair piece more expensive. It may still be the "right" one for you, but If we were just starting with beat-making, we would go with the Dr. Drum.
What makes the Dr. Drum Software so special? The fact of the matter, is that all the items on this list are decent. None of these are "bad" choices, but to put a fine point on it, Dr. Drum is better for three main reasons. First of all, it offers more options then all of the other programs on the list, with the possible exception of FL Studios. The second reason is that it is geared for people just starting out. Some of these programs expect you to have a little bit more, "baseline" knowledge. It seems to me that this great beat maker is made with a clarity of purpose the others on this list are not made with. It is easier to use and far more intuitive. Finally, Dr. Drum has higher quality sound samples than almost all of the competition. This is a big deal if you want to have the best sounding beats out there.
Both Dr. Drum and Sonic Producer have easy to use interfaces. As do as many other beat making software in the making software. I know Sonic Producer and Dr. Drum the best, so they seems the most intuitive to me, but frankly when you become used to an interface, of course it seems to be the best.
2. Sonic Pro

It is my opinion that this is a great option for those people who are at a beginner level. If you have never made music before, Sonic Producer or Dr. Drum have to be the best, but for professional level the quality of the MP3 sounds is notably lower than the high quality WAV sounds you get with Dr Drum. Sonic Producer is a great product, but it has one little deficiency with that should be a selling point for anyone wanting to do professional level beat making with the quality of the compressed samples and output beats. But regardless, Sonic Producer makes a Strong #2 Product.
3.FL Studio

The key to this image line software is the lifetime updates. If you are going to stick with the making for a long time, this software can really be worth the investment, if it is possible that it may be something that might not interest you, or that is a passion that will fade, is probably better to get one of the other options.
4.BTV SOLO
BTV Solo is one of the music production software created out of the idea of an award-winning producer and songwriter Dallas Austin. It gives you the very same thing he uses to make hits. Are you up for some hip hop and electronic beats? If you are, then this product is the right partner for you to create that vibe. All you need is your computer which you can easily turn into a studio with this software.
Basically, everything that you need to make an incredible music is offered by the BTVSOLO. You don’t need to use anything other than your computer keyboard to instantly make a dance, hip hop, rock, r&b, pop or any kind of music that suits your taste. And even if you’re a beginner, there are training videos provided as well as live support straight from real producers and engineers. Lifetime upgrades can be acquired plus new sounds and features can be easily added as you develop your skills.
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