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(Regular price is quoted as £358.97 – this review is based on the software at the current offer price)8 Magix plugins in 4 Packs: Color Effects, Blur Effects, Depth Effects, Grain Effects, etc. Originally developed as audio editing software, it eventually developed into an NLE for video and audio from version 2.0.Vegas features real-time multitrack video and audio editing. The software runs on the Windows operating system. Vegas Pro is a video editing software package for non-linear editing (NLE) originally published by Sonic Foundry, then by Sony Creative Software, and now by Magix.

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Or maybe you have the musicianship but no musicians – and what you really need is a violinist, a synth player and a saxophonist? So what do you do? If you are a Mac user you probably fire up Garageband and create your music by dragging and dropping bits of ready-to-go music (‘loops’) onto tracks. Magix VEGAS Movie Studio v.17.0 Platinum - Graphics/Designing - Electronic - English, German, Spanish, French, Polish, Portuguese - PC - Windows Supported.So you want some music for a YouTube video? You need a theme tune for a promo video? Or you just want to create some music for your own pleasure? Only trouble is, you either have no musical training and wouldn’t know an interval from a semiquaver. Successfully engaged in manufacturing a wide range. Dedicated sales and marketing teams help outreach of Magix Products.

You can arrange clips so that the several bars of notes seamlessly transition into one another and harmonise with instruments arranged on other tracks. This lets you drag and drop clips from a variety of different musical instruments and genres, right onto tracks in a timeline. With Music Maker you can drag per-recorded clips (loops) onto tracks in order to create a song.One solution is to use MAGIX Music Maker.

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Rather confusingly, MAGIX has since acquired ACID and this is still promoted as an alternative (probably, I would say, a slightly more ‘pro-level’ alternative) to Music Maker. In fact, such as ACID which I first used many, many years ago, when it was released by Sony. This works reasonably well though, in spite of a degree of ‘randomness’ to ensure that you don’t create the same song each time, I have to say that many of the songs do sound rather similar to one another.If you can’t be bothered creating your own music there is even an automated song-generator that creates songs in a selected music genre.There are rival products, of course. In the jargon, this sort of software is sometimes known as a ‘Digital Audio Workstation’ or DAW.If you really can’t spare the time or effort to create a composition yourself, there is even an automatic song-maker that lets you pick a genre and a few instruments then automatically creates a multi-track song.

Some instruments are fairly straightforward: you just click the keys of the onscreen keyboard or tap on various keys of your PC keyboard in order to make a recording. Virtual instruments include pianos, synthesizers and drums. Your recordings can then be arranged or mixed in with pre-recorded loops to make the final composition.

The latest edition of Music Maker has, as far as I can tell, changed relatively little since that version. Loop collections or ‘soundpools’s cost anything from about £5 to £45 and they cover a range of musical genres such as techno, ‘80s, funk and jazz.I first used Music Maker about a year ago in the Pro edition, which came as part of a bundle with the video editing suite, VEGAS Movie Studio (see review: ). Anyway, typical prices for additional instruments are around £25 each and these include lots more basses, keyboards, synths and other more exotic instruments such as church organs and Celtic harps. If I want to buy some added extras I’m happy to do so without being constantly nagged about it. This, frankly, I find irritating.

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However, there is also a free edition which has most of the essential functionality of the commercial editions but has fewer tracks, loops and instruments. In this review I’ve been using the Premium edition. If you have some keyboard skills and musical knowledge you can also use it to record original music from scratch or mixed in with some pre-recorded loops.There are several editions of Music Maker. With its drag-and-drop loop-based editing, it makes soundtrack recording available even to the non-musician. You can check on any deals currently available on the Music Maker web site: On the whole, Music Maker is a decent product for creating and producing music on a PC. MAGIX regularly bundles together its own software with 3rd party programs to create discounted bundles.

And it will also let you decide whether Music Maker really provides the features you need before investing in one of the commercial editions. It may have everything you want. Music Maker, at its current offer price, offers a good range of features at a fairly low cost.My advice to anyone interested in this software is to start with the free edition.

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