DubTurbo Review | I’ve Tested It And Here’s What I Think
I found DubTurbo to be a great alternative to anyone that doesn't have a huge budget to being making their own beats. If you're looking for a quick and easy way to start then this is a great program. This is my complete DUBturbo assessment.
I want to start my DUBturbo review by going over some more about it. Simplicity is what they had in mind in designing the program. It is clear to me that you can finish your first song within a few minutes of starting with the program. There is a complete tuturial of videos that I was able to use to get up and going. I found these to keep my learning curve way down.
Primarily how it works is you pick the pace with the virtual metronome, then select your drum kit (DubTurbo provides more than 50). Then you'll be able to play using your keyboard. Each button represents a different drum in the kit. If you make a mistake, it's easy to go into the editor.
Now you're able to add some additional sounds to go along with the drums, and they also provide you with a bunch of keyboard sounds and you can download and easily connect to other virtual instruments, as well. When you purchase the program they offer free updates, which means new drum and keyboard sounds to life. You just keep layering on new or existing tracks until you get the sound you want. From there you can add the song, but you must provide your own microphone.
I will end this review by talking about the price. It is listed at the time of this article at $29.97, which they call a temporary discount price. I can't tell you for sure whether the price is going to go up soon though, becuase it was introduced at this price when they started producing it.
As you can see I think this program makes more than enough sense for anyone starting out. Obviously there is other products out there, but most of them come at a much higher price tag. At least with DubTurbo you know you'll be getting quality right out of the gate without having to break the bank.

