MAGIX Music Maker 2016 Live
$14.99
Price: $14.99
(as of Sep 25, 2024 00:56:20 UTC – Details)
The fastest way to get started performing live: MAGIX Music Maker 2016 Live lets you produce and improvise your own professional beats and songs in no time at all, even if you don’t have any previous experience. 16 virtual pads with loop functionality and editable sets for Hip Hop, Trap und Techno take your music to a whole new level. The new dream team: Play the virtual instruments in Music Maker with your smartphone or tablet over Wi-Fi using the free MAGIX Audio Remote app. Drag & drop the beat: Combine premade sounds, loops or vocals from a range of popular music genres with your own recordings to create completely new songs or perform live in front of an audience with your loops sets.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 5.3 x 1.3 x 7.5 inches; 3.2 ounces
Our Recommended age : 5 – 20 years
Manufacturer recommended age : 6 years and up
Item model number : ART639191111488
Date First Available : September 20, 2015
Manufacturer : Magix Digital Software
ASIN : B016S5DERG
Perform music live: Use your keyboard, app or MIDI controller to play 16 virtual pads with loop functionality for producing electronic beats on stage or on your PC.
MAGIX Audio Remote: The free app for playing virtual instruments over Wi-Fi
Drag & drop the beat: Combine premade sounds, loops and vocals from a range of popular music genres.
Professionally produced sounds from the genres Hip Hop, 80s, Techno, Rock Pop, Chill out, Deep House
Internet connection: Required for registering and validating the program, as well as for some program features. Onetime registration required.
11 reviews for MAGIX Music Maker 2016 Live
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George –
After some problem understanding what was going on and help …
After some problem understanding what was going on and help form the shipper. It is working. It is more advanced than last Magix program but dfI hope to get use to it soon.
Holly OLeary –
Got item & it has been open before. Has it been downloaded already? Want to know before I open it.
Says item is new but it clearly not. Will open and see if it has been used. If so will be returning it.
Amazon Customer –
Five Stars
Ordering the 2015 one also.
Jan Christiansen –
Five Stars
Awesome!
E. Talerico –
A surprisingly powerful recording and looping application for music makers on a tight budget!
I’ve been using this app for a couple of days now. I’ll say at the outset that I’m working on a machine with an I7 Processor and 16GB Ram, so my machine can easily handle the demands of this application. What I’ve found is a very easy to use and remarkably powerful recording application. Its terrific for making background tracks for tutorials and home videos. There is an enormous library of pre-made sounds to choose from which can be added to tracks with a simple drag and drop. Once added, you can split audio objects, change pitch and tempo, and custom fit them to your needs. In addition you can set up your keypad to work as a keyboard, or if you have an electronic keyboard use that to play music. If you are a singer or a player yourself, you can connect your guitar, vocal mic, or other instrument to your computer and record live sounds as well.This application is targeted at beginners, and its no replacement for some of the more full featured applications out there, but it is surprisingly powerful just the same and its fun to use! I’ll update this review as I get deeper into what MAGIX Music Maker 2016 can do, but my early cursory explorations have been terrific!
Timothy M. –
Three Stars
This is a fun program. You can “hit the ground running” because of its simplicity.
Marcos Romo –
Disappointed customer
I asked for PC Disk…. I received a empty box with a online download if u wanted just to download it i wouldnt of wasted my time and money on the PC DISK. Version i am NOT a happy customer
K. R. –
I love this software
When I was offered this software to tryout and write a review for, I at first wasn’t going to take them up on the offer. I’ve had some experience with a couple previous versions of Magix’s music software (Music Studio 5 & 7) and for reasons I don’t remember never made much use of them. But I’m glad I did accept the offer. I don’t know if my attitude has changed or that the software is just that much better than before (probably a combination of the two). I will say this after having tried this software, if I hadn’t gotten a free copy of it I would have gladly paid for it.Music has a pretty wide range â and a tool like this software package might be something that some people would find more useful than others. Since I’m someone that found it useful, it might be helpful to mention my own particular interests. I am in no way anything that you might call a musician. I don’t really play any instruments, nor can I read music. My focus is more on sound production and experimentation. I like listening to all kinds of music, some of my favorites include electronic music, atmospheric, and movie soundtracks/scores. I’ve also done some work with creating sounds and F/X for video games. This Music Maker Live 2016 is tailored made for creating those kinds of music. The main reason I changed my mind to take a copy of this software to play with is, I saw the information on the Cinematic synthesizer module and thought that it would be neat to experiment with to make some soundtracks.While I’m not a musician (though I do know a number of them), I have had several years of experience with software packages similar to this one. I’ve used a number of different editions of Sony’s Acid Music Studio over the years, and Planet-H’s G-Stomper Studio android app. So finding my way around the Music Maker software was fairly intuitive. If you haven’t ever used anything like this there might be a pretty steep learning curve. Even with the experience I have, I still find myself needing to read the manual. If you haven’t already done so â I highly suggest going out to the Magix’s website and watch all the tutorial videos to see what this software is capable of. They call them tutorials, but they are really more introductory demos for the main features of the software (but you do learn a lot of how to use the software from watching them).I’m really impressed with what this software has to offer. There is a variety of instruments and synthesizers. Opening up each of them and experimenting with what they could do I was wowed (keep in mind though I’m not a musician, just a hobbyist). And there are even more things I found digging around the program. There is a feature called Song Maker, which builds a song from scratch (sort-of). I’m finding it handy with learning how to build tracks and layer them in the arranger from deconstructing the architecture of these songs. Another thing I found that interested me a lot, was a text-to-speech function. You can either input a text file or simply type text into a field on the dialog box. Text-to-speech audio is something I’ve been thinking of experimenting with. Problem is though â while this function is part of the Music Maker software, it uses whatever TTS engine(s) that are already part of your operating system. With my system, I have two â but only the Microsoft one works and it is limited to just the one female voice Ana. Still, that is an example of some of the things that this software is capable of.Given my interests, one of the synthesizers that I have experimented with a lot is the Atmos Ambient Sound Creator. It allows you to create ambient soundscapes. It comes setup with four preset themes – Chillout (evening, fire, ocean, rain), Ambient (creek, jungle, summer, wind), MovieScore (FX strings, gongs, thundersheets, thunderstorm), and Hiphop (adlibs, city, gunfight, vinyl). Basically it’s builds an audio track using various sound files played at different intervals and volume. Playing around with the script files for this module I think it wouldn’t be all that hard to make some others (something for me to experiment with later). Personally I think I’m going to find this one synthesizer something that I make use of a lot. Which is pretty much the case of all the rest of the instruments and synthesizers too. These are perfect for me.The software comes with a pretty decent amount of content (IMO). Around 2,000 loops and sounds (most of which are in OGG format, others in WAV). I’ve already have a sizable library of loops, but I haven’t yet explored trying to integrate them into this new software. Until I get more familiar with the operations of the interface, I’m going to just make use of the stock libraries.I did visit the Magix storefront shop Catooh to check out what was available to purchase (and maybe find some freebies). I have to say I not that impressed with what there was. The selection seemed a bit anemic. I really didn’t spend much time trying to dig through the site. Looking to see if there was any additional instruments or synthesizers, there doesn’t seem to be any (yet) for this new version of the software. There are some for the previous versions. So I’m somewhat hopeful that there will be some in the foreseeable future.I’m running this software on a five year old computer â a HP HPE-190t desktop with an i7 processor and 12GB of ram running Windows 7 Pro. I’ve got two monitors, a 27â and a 24â which works well as I can set the main program up on the larger screen and use the smaller one for the instruments/synthesizers that are currently open. Sound card wise, all I’ve got is the on-board system that is part of the computer’s motherboard â but that seems to work OK. There is one issue with that thought, when the Music Maker software is running it seems to totally monopolize the sound card. What that means is that no sound is heard from anything else. For example, trying to watch the introductory/demo/tutorial videos and follow along with the software â the videos play, but there is no sound. Same with my trying to run another sound editing program (Audacity), the software runs but with no sound. My guess is that is a more a hardware issue and not a problem with the software.Hardware related. I purchased a new midi keyboard (inexpensive 32 key unit) to use with this software. But it ended up on back-order, so I have yet to get it. When I do, I’ll update my review to say how well it worked with the instrument modules.Bottom line, I like this software (a lot). I think for the right people this would make for a great package, but I temper that recommendation as I’m not a musician. It’s certainly one of the most affordable package I’ve seen with the amount of features it has. I think it would be a good place to start if you are just starting.- – – – – – – – -ETA – just wanted to mentioned I got my midi keyboard and it works well with the software. I bought one of these, midiplus AKM322 USB MIDI Keyboard Controller.
Abhie –
Nice
Francis Li –
The item did not work. It was returned but refund had not been issued. Do not recommend to buy from them.
Sree –
Working not properly