Choose a small room and put blankets to cover the four walls to make the room sound proof. Close any open windows to isolate the room from external noise. Put all your resources and needs for recording within the room.
Set a time deadline to help you in programming your music. Install your equipment in a user-friendly manner to ensure less movement when working. Download beats from the Internet or select a variety of musical beats from freeware sites. Identify the genre of the music from the download collection. Select beats and melodies that you like from rhythm and karaoke programs.
Rehearse your music using an instrument of your choice; practice until you can play it without making mistakes.
Connect your instrument of choice to the computer using a jack pin connection and guitar music recorder if you choose to use a guitar.
Play your music as you record your music into the computer. Choose a file to store your music.
Download Fruity Loops software program and upload your selected music to it. Use the program editor to compose and refine your music. Scroll down through the folders for other interesting additions to your music, such as sound effects.
Fast-track your tempo or slow it down, to create pauses and rearrange stops to make your music different from the downloaded melodies.
Listen to the playback result, and use the program editor again to tailor the song to your liking. Add or delete any extras by using the sound manager to clarify the music to a professional standard. Make it simple and new. Take breaks in between recordings before repeating the process again for other songs to complete an album.
Record your album using the CD writer to the rewritable CDs. Make more backup copies on extra CDs. Share your music with other people, especially critics, and find out if the music is competitive enough.