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Procyon wrote on 7/12/2010, 4:17 PM
It would be helpful if you told us which version of MM you're using.

You could create your own sounds using a virtual synth, either the one included with MM or a free VSTi plug-in.

However, the easiest way to get sound effects like that is to search the internet for free wav files.  You can usually find all kinds of blips, beeps, boings, or just about anything of that type.

You can save them to your hard drive and import them into MM using the File Manager.

Another option is to go through the soundpools you have and find objects that you can snip and modify to create new sounds.  Use your imagination!  You can speed them up, slow them down, and apply all kinds of effects to create what you want.
nihon94 wrote on 7/12/2010, 9:49 PM
Hi,

Yes it is possible in Magix Music Maker 16 and Magix Music Maker 16 Premium.
In Magix Music Maker 16 drag desired audio on arranger then click on
Soundpool/File Manager/Synthesizer/ TEMPLATES, on left side under Soundpool choose Audio Fx then on right side when you can see templates scroll down to Vcoderbass there are some click on anyone and listen when you like the sound drag that on arranger and drop on your desired audio. Save arrangement and export audio. you can even turn your voice to robot using same methods.

This procedure is same for Magix Music Maker 16 Premium but in Premium you can also do one more thing to use Vcoder. I have recorded one audio using vocoder template in MMM 16 Premium and attaching image which will help you if you use MMM 16 Premium.
To zoom in image click on Ctrl and Plus Key, to zoom out click on Ctrl and Minus key on keyboard of computer.





Hope this answer will give you an idea.
Feel free to contact if you need more help.

Thank you
nihon94
jazzrichards wrote on 2/4/2012, 9:24 AM

hi david,

    i found a answer posted by nihon94, it is good but it is not good as this...in audacity find vocoder tutorials in youtube...