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  • Music Maker
    5 answers, most recent on 1/5/2014
    RE: Does anybody from Magix read these forums?
    Hi . . . . Aggressive? You call that aggressive? All I did was ask where the project files are stored on my phone.. . . .  Your 3rd post in the link you provided can be interpreted as being aggressive - it is in the way (tone) you have asked
  • Music Maker
    5 answers, most recent on 1/5/2014
    RE: Does anybody from Magix read these forums?
    Your original post is pretty agressive and not very specific.  Nihon94 is the master of music maker as far as I know, and Nihon is a user just like the rest of us.  If you are trying to send some type of "message" to the company, this is not the
  • Music Maker
    2 answers, most recent on 12/15/2013
    RE: recorded tracks out of time
    Hi I think it is a question of bitrate - I would suspect the app on your phone is using a non standard bitrate which is lower than that expected by Music Maker. The rate at which the data is processed has a significant effect and when a
  • Music Maker
    3 answers, most recent on 4/12/2013
    RE: How do I save my song in Music Maker Jam?
    aliciaalm007, Sorry I don't have musicMaker, but in other Magix programs, like the video editor Movie Edit Pro, 'Save' and 'Save as' are for projects eg for video editing it's a list of clips and what parts are to be shown and when, transitions,
  • Music Maker
    2 answers, most recent on 3/23/2013
    RE: I have music maker 16 and am trying to record a guitar track over an existing arangement and there is a lag in the guitar and the arangement. Can I get a microphoned track to rcord in real time with an arrangement?
    antwon, The problem is IIRC called 'latency'. It takes a finite amount of time for signals to be processed (analog to digital conversion) and stored. How much time will depend on the speed of your computer, what other programs are running, and
  • Other products
    3 answers, most recent on 3/9/2009
    RE: How do you copy LP's?
    Honestly....... ...you bought the wrong product. Magix has two product that are exactly for the usecase that you describe: - Audio Cleaning Lab: recording, cleaning, mastering,
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