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Music Maker
One answer, on 5/8/2009
RE: [Closed] live recording?
Hi, You just need to move the song markers at the top of the arrangement. They look similar to down arrows and provide the start and stop points for playing and recording. You may have to zoom out to move the end marker far enough to the right to
Music Maker
6 answers, most recent on 5/19/2009
RE: Installing a synth
Hi, Yes synths work with Vista. The first thing to do is plug your synth into the PC and correctly install the drivers. Since the midistart-2 is USB; windows should recognize it and alert you. The manual is available online and describes how to
Music Maker
One answer, on 5/8/2009
RE: [Closed] recording multiple tracks at the same time with music maker 15?
Hi Chris, The first question to ask is "Does MM15 do this?" I cant' say for sure but the Music Maker line has not had this ability. Samplitude is the way to go here. If it does then it's simply a matter of assigning the input to each track and
Music Maker
One answer, on 5/8/2009
RE: How do you find more music instruments.like violin and flute etc?
Hi, Are you looking for VITA instruments? Do you want MIDI or WAV Samples? Let us know what you're looking for, Justin
Music Maker
2 answers, most recent on 5/7/2009
RE: download soundpools
Hi, Does your download come with SoundPools? If not you can purchase soundpool libraries from Magix. Justin
Music Maker
One answer, on 5/6/2009
RE: Problem with "crackling" sound with Magix 15
Hi, The fact that it's towards the end of a song would suggest a low buffer setting (or perhaps low memory); try increasing your buffers a bit. Also, do you record using ASIO? Justin
Samplitude
One answer, on 5/5/2009
RE: Any Good Compressor / Reverb / Delay / EQ /...Whatever Settings
Hi, That is an almost impossible task because everybody has different equipment, strings and etc. What sounds good for one person will NOT sound good for another. Sound is SO subjective that you can't create settings that work for everyone. That's
Music Maker
2 answers, most recent on 5/4/2009
RE: [Closed] I'm having Recording/Tracking problems
Right on!!! I'm glad you got it going. Now lets hear some of your music ^_^ Justin
Music Maker
2 answers, most recent on 5/4/2009
RE: [Closed] I'm having Recording/Tracking problems
Hi, What are you using to record? Sound Card or Interface? Most often a sound card will be set in the Windows mixer for "Stereo mix" or "What you hear" - this will record everything going in and out of our sound card; especially if you're using
Samplitude
2 answers, most recent on 7/22/2009
RE: anyboby tell me how to get my downloaded drum samples etc on
Hi, At the bottom of your screen you have a file manager where your sample database is located. Use this area to browse to your drum samples, find the one you wish to use and drag it to your arrangement. You can preview each one by clicking on it
Music Maker
4 answers, most recent on 5/1/2009
RE: Recorded sample is static.
I agree with sig... simplify. You should start with the basics. Make sure your RealTek audio driver is up to date. This will have to be done through the manufacturer; ASIO and ASIO4ALL are not actually drivers. If you only have one input that's
Music Maker
4 answers, most recent on 4/30/2009
RE: [Closed] file could not be opend
MrL is right... there will be a back-up file. You'll have to browse to the directory and locate it first. You'll never be able to find it using Music Maker. Justin
Music Maker
4 answers, most recent on 5/1/2009
RE: Recorded sample is static.
Hi, You say the ASIO references your RealTek? Is that your recording interface? Also; when you save as does your audio become clear... it changes from static? ASIO4ALL is great but not always perfect - try using a different ASIO driver in Music
Samplitude
4 answers, most recent on 4/30/2009
RE: [Closed] Suggestions for recording acoustic drums via midi???
I see your dilemma... I use a drum machine for our band because it records GREAT and it has MIDI out. Probably not a great solution for you though. If you go to my MEDIA page here on Magix you can listen to our song Exposed that was recorded with
Samplitude
4 answers, most recent on 4/30/2009
RE: [Closed] Suggestions for recording acoustic drums via midi???
Hi, I share your pain!!! Drums are EXTREEMLY hard to record well. I can't suggest MIDI triggers for drums because I don't like those either. Your best bet is to get a good set of drum mics (yes it takes several) and a small mixer. Then you can
Music Maker
2 answers, most recent on 4/21/2009
RE: HOW DO I FIND THE FREQUENCY OF LOOPS WHEN USING THE PITCH SHIFT O
Hi, Just a bit more info will help... are you wanting to know the current frequency (pitch) of a sample and the pitch after it's been changed? That seems to be the obvious need. If middle C is 256 Hz... how do you know what you're at in the
Music Maker
2 answers, most recent on 4/21/2009
RE: how can I share my arrangement so someone can work on it too?
Hi, Considering how poorly Music Maker handles the files associated with an arrangement; this will be difficult. You say you're working on a drum track - are you creating a midi file? If yes then it's quite easy to bring the midi file to your
Audio Cleaning Lab
2 answers, most recent on 4/21/2009
RE: record analog recording from Youtube
Hi, I don't know if ACL will or not but even media player relied on a setting for your sound card called "What you hear" or something similar. You may still have that option. You can also connect a cord from your headphone/speaker out to your
Samplitude
5 answers, most recent on 4/18/2009
RE: [Closed] recording
Most likely you'll need a 1/4" TRS to 1/8" TRS. If your keyboard has the common large headphone jack then this is what you need. If you can't easily find that cord you can get a standard TRS (balanced) instrument cable and get an adapter for 1
Samplitude
One answer, on 4/16/2009
RE: [Closed] I have a delay problem when recording. how do i fix it?"
Hi, This question has been asked and answered several times... if you need more detail you can search previous answers. Basically you are experiencing latency - a common occurance with USB interfaces. To resolve this go to the playback
Music Maker
2 answers, most recent on 4/16/2009
RE: instrument recording, please help
Do you have a line-in available to you? Perhaps on the back of your PC right off the sound card? It's a long shot but worth a try; it's going to give you a cleaner recording anyway. I can't think of anything that would cause this. Justin
Music Maker
2 answers, most recent on 4/16/2009
RE: instrument recording, please help
This is strange behaviour! Let's start with a couple of things: Are you using the MIC input of a sound card? At least use the Line in or better yet get a recording interface. The MIC input is designed only for PC mics and it's set at a nonstandard
Audio Cleaning Lab
2 answers, most recent on 4/13/2009
RE: [Closed] Trying to read/print manual
Hi, You can also just right click and select 'Open With' and choose Adobe. If you use the 'choose program' option you can select the 'Always Use the Program' option to force Windows to open with Adobe every time. Justin
Samplitude
5 answers, most recent on 4/18/2009
RE: [Closed] recording
Ok... no doubt about it. Your Yamaha is USB MIDI only. To connect your keyboard for recording you can get a TRS cable and connect your headphone jack on your keyboard to the line in of your computer sound card (do not use MIC-in). You should now
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