Music Maker Loops Unlimited Subscription

David-M-Turner wrote on 11/13/2025, 11:10 PM

I was a subscriber for about an hour, then I cancelled. None of the soundpools I downloaded were successful. Very disappointed. Lost $19.99 but will not upgrade to Music Maker Unlimited. Better to lose $19.99 then $99.99.

Comments

SP. wrote on 11/14/2025, 2:31 AM

@David-M-Turner Couldn't you download anything at all? Or are you getting any error message?

David-M-Turner wrote on 11/14/2025, 4:59 AM

I could then Music maker would crash and the message I got "Music Maker is no longer working". I then restart the Music Maker and the shop changes to prices and I click those on and I get a buy button to press, The downloads I did do, now showed up as a puchase only not a download option. I thought it was too good to be true and 2 attempts proove the subscription does not work. I will buy what I need and use accordingly. No upgrade to Unlimited, never.

SP. wrote on 11/14/2025, 5:06 AM

@David-M-Turner Try the following: open the program settings and click on the button to clean up the in-app-store. The will delete the cache. You can also reset the program settings under the File > Settings menu.

I recommend also, that you restart your computer. Please select the Restart option and not the Shut down option!

Make also sure an ASIO driver is selected in the Music Maker program settings. If you don't have an external audio interface with its own ASIO drivers try the Music Maker ASIO driver.

David-M-Turner wrote on 11/15/2025, 4:30 AM

Done all that. It's a licensing issue on the server. It is constantly checking to see if you are a current subscriber. Problem is, if you are working on a project and the servers gets a mismatch on the checking it closes out Music Maker with a message. The one I got was "Music Maker does not work anymore."

SP. wrote on 11/15/2025, 4:49 AM

@David-M-Turner It could also be a driver problem. Windows might create a crash log with more details.

To look it up, press the Windows key and R on your computer keyboard. This opens the Run window. Now type perfmon /rel and press Enter. This opens the Windows Reliability Monitor.

You'll see a table. Red cross icons symbolize crashes. You can click on the latest and then double click on the crash entry to get a detailed description. You can copy and paste it here.