MAGIX Music Maker 2013 tones your tunes
Music creation is now easier than ever, and while teenagers still gather together to practice in the basement, computer-based music from the bedroom continues to grow in strength. The idea behind MAGIX Music Maker 2013 is nothing new -- there are endless programs that let you use loops, samples in addition to your own recordings to create your own musical masterpieces -- but the latest version of the application gives you more tools and a better workflow than ever before.
Anyone who has used a previous version of the program will notice the redesigned interface, which can now be better customized to suit your workflow, and performance has also been improved so you can get things finished faster than ever. These changes are welcome, but the tools and options available are what really matter. The 2013 version of the program lets you work with up to 99 tracks and the sample selection has been expanded to the extent that a new search tool has been added.
There are now more than 3,000 loops and samples for you to work with, broken down in a range of genres. In addition to this, there are also realistic Vita 2 instruments that you can incorporate into your musical creations. This includes new drums and strings that can be used to bring your compositions to life and compliments the selection of instruments that are already available.
No software music tool would be complete without its fair share of special effects, and MAGIX Music Maker 2013 does not disappoint on this front. There are a huge rage of effects and filters at your fingertips including FX Phaser, and if you have invested in other software from MAGIX you can share between applications with ease. When you’re happy with what you have produced, you can share your skills online via s SoundCloud, YouTube or Facebook.
You can find out more and download a free trial of the program by paying a visit to the MAGIX Music Maker 2013 review page.
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