Abstract: Beaterator is sort of a hard game to review. But believe me when I say that's not at all a bad thing. Scribblenauts turned out to be a bit hard to review also, and it appears to me that there's certain problems with giving useful, accurate information ...
Thousands of loops and instruments allow one to create truly original music, songs can be exported to Rockstar’s website where they can be shared, the sound quality is high
The interface can be convoluted, steep learning curve
Learning how to navigate and apply the many different options of Beaterator will take some time and practice, and while I’m not saying that putting in the effort isn’t worth it in the end, I am saying that today’s market seems less likel...
Abstract: Music is an amazing thing. It does something to us, touching the soul in intangible ways that often defy explanation. It can be transcendent and brilliant inciting a passionate response. Unless the music in question is manufactured pop bilge, crappy ha...
Beaterator is a cheaper alternative to the great PC music creation tools, yet it still manages to hang with those offerings in terms of customization and content. Gamers will have to know straight up, Beaterator is a tool as opposed to a “game,” but th...
Abstract: At some point in our lives, the majority of us have flirted with the fantasy of being a rock star or musician, and when our TVs show us the low caliber of contemporary musicians, it only serves to embolden our misplaced delusions (I mean, if this guy c...
Deep, complex music sequencer , Levels of play from simple to more in-depth , Loads of excellent samples
Most loops have similar, non-descriptive titles , Not fun, in the traditional sense
Beaterator is an excellent piece of software, but be sure you know exactly what it is before you hand over your cash. Those looking for a rhythm game will be very disappointed....