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Question about Magix Music Maker 17
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| Zazza27 |
| I recently purchased Magix Musik Maker 17 and I have created a few Trance songs with the sound loops and beats that are on the software. Does anyone know how I can purchase a Trance software with even more beats that I can import into the Magix Musik Maker so that I can make even more songs?? I am very new to this and appreciate any help. Thanks |
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| ken_lee |
| im gonna be honest with you. put your magic maker out on ebay and get a real software. read the stickies if you want to know which programs are "real". hints: cubase, fruity, reason, logic, ableton, sonar and a few more. |
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| Zombie0729 |
| i just had to google what that even was. |
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| ken_lee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zombie0729
i just had to google what that even was. |
i didnt even bother. |
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| Zazza27 |
| So if I go with Fruity Loops, then what is a good one to go with that is reasonable? I saw FL Studio 9. Is this good? |
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| ken_lee |
| good enough but whats more important is what you like yourself. all the mentioned programs will get the job done but you gotta find the one that u like to work with. to get a good workflow. for me it used to be Reason, but now im trying Logic and a little Ableton and its a different environment. |
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| Zombie0729 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zazza27
So if I go with Fruity Loops, then what is a good one to go with that is reasonable? I saw FL Studio 9. Is this good? |
all of the programs listed have demos you can try out to see which one you fancy |
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| Zazza27 |
| Thanks guys for your help. One last question. I noticed programs on producer loops that added even more loops, beats, etc.....Are these compatible with those programs such as FL, REASON etc....? |
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| Andy28 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ken_lee
no |
:haha: you fibber! |
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| J.L. |
People here are so nice :rolleyes:
But in honesty, if you want, use magix music maker 17
It is limiting in what you can do, but once you learn how to put loops and arrange a few elements in a track, you'll be done with it and looking for something much more.
Then, with 'some' knowledge of how to arrange a track, you can look into some other software that has more depth. The above mentioned will do the trick. I would also add to the list, Reaper.
The point is with Magix, even with great creativity, you won't get anywhere with it because the limitations of the program are too great. It is like comparing Photoshop to MSPaint. But I'm sure all photoshop users played with MSPaint before they started using photoshop. |
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| ken_lee |
| only problem with that comparison is that MSPaint is awesome. |
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