![]() With sample packs ranging from dubstep to chillout and just about everything in between, I spent hours just sampling these sounds and trying to wrap my head around the different ways I could blend them together into something unique. With this much variety at your fingertips, the types of songs that can be created are really only limited by your imagination. The song included below is made entirely of samples from the new version and nothing more. As with the previous version, all the included samples are of high fidelity and can be used in a wide range of ways. As of now I own over 12,000 sound samples, with over 6,000 coming from this version of Music Maker. Because I owned 2014, upgrading to this version doubled my samples. I did mention that if you have owned prior versions of MAGIX Music Maker, then you can upgrade your version and keep all the prior samples. These menus are quite intuitive and keep you editing instead of bumbling about looking for the proper option. Then you’ll get the screen where you can use an on-screen keyboard to hear the ways you adjust sounds, which vary from instrument to instrument, but usually have most of the common modifiers in place on a synth. The included instruments are very easy to set up, you just need to enter the instrument panel and double-click the instrument of choice to activate it. Starting with the positive, you can have a multitude of tracks, so never fear that you will be restricted when attempting to those vocals or synths. Now for the actual program, there are a lot of good aspects to it, but there are notable negatives worth discussing as well. Whether you want to boost or diminish the highs, master it for volume control, or just give everything an equal level of volume and tone – these automated options can add a significant amount of polish. This does a solid job if you just want to use an auto mastering preset, because it picks and chooses the best way to master through your song. The mastering suite is useful if you don’t know quite how to master something, because you can play with the auto mastering and then learn your way around adjusting the specifics. The premium version of MAGIX Music Maker 2015 also inclused a suite with Auto Mastering and an Analog Compressor. Track that should satisfy most of your needs. You can use the included dubstep/hip-hop drum sets to make a good beat While they do not work for something like a rock song, theyĪre great for pretty much anything electronic, from Electronica to EDM, Urban Drums are also really good, but they might have limitedĪpplication. I would honestly buy theĪnalog Synth on its own just because of the diversity provided here. ![]() The best instrument is definitely the Analog Synth. This includes the Celtic Harps, World Flutes, Jazz Drums, Revolta 2 Synth, and DN-e1 Synthesizer. The premium version boasts a strong number of additional instruments to make use of beyond these. ![]() While both versions have the instruments, they are not handled equally. The Analog Synths are very powerful, with a clean, crisp sound useful for creating a very specific noise conveniently. The Urban Drums are a good drum set if you’re trying to create hip-hop or dubstep styled beats for your song, with varying presets for different sounds. ![]() These are included in both versions and they are all very high quality. The program contains a multitude of virtual instruments such as Urban Drums, Analog Synths and the Vita Sampler. A good thing to note, if you owned a prior version of Music Maker and choose to upgrade your version when downloading, then your previous sound loops will be added to the new ones, giving you a hefty number of loops to work with. The classic version includes more than 3000 sound loops contained in 6 different sound pools, while the premium version contains over 6000 loops, in 10 different sound pools. Before we delve into the differences that set this version apart from its predecessor, let’s outline what distinguishes the premium and basic versions of this program from one another. The newest edition is very similar to last year’s iteration, which is a good thing in that the basic system was solid and I was quite fond of the 2014 edition.
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