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House music is the sound of the kick drum, relentless and precise, hitting on every beat. From Chicago deep house to modern tech house, the foundation never changes: four-on-the-floor kick, offbeat hi-hat, an open hi-hat on the upbeat, and a bassline that pulls you forward. BeatsMaker gives you everything you need to build that groove in seconds.

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Four-on-the-floor kick Offbeat closed hi-hat Open hi-hat on upbeat Driving 16th-note bass Subtle percussion layers
How it works

Make House Beats in your browser

Everything you need to produce house beats — drum sequencer, melodic tracks, audio effects and AI composer — runs directly in your browser at no cost.

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Four-on-the-floor precision

Place the kick on every quarter note — steps 1, 5, 9 and 13 in a 16-step pattern. This is the heartbeat of house music. Add a clap on steps 5 and 13 for a classic deep house groove.

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16th-note bassline

House basslines are rhythmically active — short staccato notes on the 16th-note grid. Use the Bass track in Dorian or Phrygian for that characteristic minor-inflected, driving quality.

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Filter sweep & pump

The filter sweep is a house staple — slowly opening the Filter slider over a few bars creates tension and release. Combine with the Pump effect for that sidechained, breathing feel of the genre.

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Pattern banks

Build a verse groove in bank 1, a more energetic version in bank 2, and a breakdown in bank 3. Chain them in order for a full DJ-ready arrangement.

Pro tip: the open hi-hat on the upbeat (step 3 of every 4) is what makes house feel like it moves. Without it, four-on-the-floor sounds static. With it, people start nodding their heads.
FAQ

House Beats questions

Common questions about making house beats online.

What BPM is house music? +
Classic house sits at 120–125 BPM. Tech house and some modern styles push to 128–130 BPM. The tempo creates the energy of the dancefloor — slower feels deeper, faster feels harder.
What is four-on-the-floor? +
Four-on-the-floor means the kick drum hits on every beat of the bar — beats 1, 2, 3 and 4. In a 16-step sequencer this means steps 1, 5, 9 and 13. It's the defining feature of house, techno and most electronic dance music.
What's the difference between house and techno? +
House typically has more melody, chord movement and soulful elements. Techno is more industrial, repetitive and rhythm-focused. In BeatsMaker, the same four-on-the-floor pattern at 120 BPM with a warm bassline is house; at 135 BPM with a harder kick and no melody is techno.
How do I make a filter sweep? +
In BeatsMaker the Filter slider controls a low-pass filter on the master output. Start it low (around 30) for a muffled, dark sound and gradually raise it — the gradual opening creates the classic house build-up effect.

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