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2 answers, most recent on 4/21/2009
RE: HOW DO I FIND THE FREQUENCY OF LOOPS WHEN USING THE PITCH SHIFT O
What exactly constitutes the "frequency" of a loop? :-) Are you referring to the sample rate/frequency a given loop has been recorded at? What would you need this for in the context of Music Maker's pitch-shifting? The
Music Maker
One answer, on 3/1/2009
RE: How change BPM in MusicMaker15Premium
I have MM 14 PE, so hopefully, this information applies to MM 15. Using Beatbox as an example, here is what I found: After creating the Beatbox "object," simply highlight it in the track, then right-click. In the menu, hover over the "Rack
Audio Cleaning Lab
One answer, on 1/23/2009
Converting 45 rpm to 78 rpm
I'm surprised this question has not come up before. I'm converting some rare records to .WAV files by recording and processing them with MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab 12. The records are 78s, but my turntable only runs at 33 and 45 rpm. I played
Music Maker
One answer, on 7/22/2008
RE: [Closed] Music Maker 14 Tune Pitch Higher/Deeper functions do not work.
Hi, You would have to drag & drop the pitch shift effects from the effect collection onto the audio object in the arrange whose pitch you want to change. A different (and probably better) way to go about pitch correction would be by using the
Other products
One answer, on 5/6/2008
RE: How do I save a copy of the BPM I just changed?
If you are using the MP3 Maker "DJ" tool then you have to record it again as a new file. I think that was meant for live playback, not alerting ...Now, if you just want to change BPM of songs, use the Music Editor portion of the software. To do
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