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  • General
    No answers, created on 2/25/2022
    HOW TO INTERGRATE VOCALS AND MUSIC ON THE SAME TRACK?
    PURCHASED SOUND FORGE AUDIO STUDIO 13
  • Audio Cleaning Lab
    No answers, created on 3/15/2015
    How to import your records and cassettes at Audiophile quality and the use ACL to covert to your chosen file format
    You will need a High quality Hifi Set up and of course a computer with a seperate sound Card. for importing records-I am using a Linn Axis turntable with a high quality Linn cartridge for cassettes i am using- A top of the Range JVC HX Pro cassettes deck, I also use a Yamaha natural sound Amplifier which has the required number of imputs and most importantly 2 sets of line outs. you
  • Music Studio
    8 answers, most recent on 11/30/2018
    Change loops Chords
    After Struggling for a whole day and ignoring family affection. God Bless music and my Family. I managed to work around the pitch shift chord thingy problem>>>>>   Okay, whatever version of magix music studio you are using, they have provided you with numbers that represent chords either major or a minor. ( you can find the numbers on top of your soundpool. 1 is a C major
  • Music Studio
    No answers, created on 9/30/2011
    Workaround for Post-Fader Inserts in Samplitude 11 Producer
    In Samplitude Producer 11 (hereafter abbreviated S11P), the Insert slots in the Track Editor or Mixer are where you would typically any VST or Direct X plugin effects to an individual track or to an Aux channel. You can add plugins to the Insert slots by simply clicking the down arrow for each one, and then choosing the effect that you want. You can change the order of your plugins by simply
  • General
    3 answers, most recent on 2/17/2023
    How Important is Microphone Placement?
    Music Maker provides a unique convergence between studio hardware and a home pc... what that means is that many people are now able to record on a more professional level but are not aware of some of the tips and tricks to get the best sound. One of those tips is mic placement. You might hear some of these "Audio Geniuses" praising mic placement like it's the holy grail of recording... they do
  • General
    9 answers, most recent on 8/22/2024
    Get That Professional Sound!
    Magix makes song writing easy and with professional samples your song can sound great without much need for mixing... that is until you want to add vocals to your track. A trick that pros (and just about every recorded band) use is called vocal overdubbing. Now this takes a lot of practice and patience. If you don't do it right your vocal will sound like a chorus effect and out of sync. To
  • Audio Cleaning Lab
    4 answers, most recent on 12/26/2016
    Making mp3 Albums Using Cleaning Lab 2005
    Using Magix Cleaning Lab to Enhance Your MP3 Experience  Magix Audio Cleaning Lab 2005 is a great tool for cleaning up those recorded files that need a bit of cleaning. But here’s a little trick that I use to make what I call “MP3 Albums”.  I became frustrated while listening to my MP3 player because the level of the music varies,sometimes quite damatically,from label to label. For instance ;
  • Audio Cleaning Lab
    4 answers, most recent on 12/26/2016
    RE: Making mp3 Albums Using Cleaning Lab 2005
    Using Magix Cleaning Lab to Enhance Your MP3 Experience Magix Audio Cleaning Lab 2005 is a great tool for cleaning up those recorded files that need a bit of cleaning. But here’s a little trick that I use to make what I call “MP3 Albums”. I became frustrated while listening to my MP3 player because the level of the music varies,sometimes quite damatically,from label to label. For instance ; spin
  • General
    9 answers, most recent on 8/22/2024
    RE: Get That Professional Sound!
    nihon94 - Justin (NoTurning) doesn't seem to post here anymore, so I will comment.   What he is talking about here is basic mixing.  It applies to any arrangement, but more so to vocal and instrument tracks that have been recorded live.   The goal is to create a wide and dimensional stereo soundstage.  If you do not do this, most of the vocals and instruments will be "stacked
  • General
    9 answers, most recent on 8/22/2024
    RE: Get That Professional Sound!
    Justin, I have taken years of voice lessons and have sung with several groups. Your advice about warming up is right on. And it does take repeatition to get the correct sound. I'm very new at Music Maker  and am having a blast. Learning how to put video to my first song. Hope to be on "You Tube" soon!  Your advice on laying down several different tracks of your voice is what I've been looking
  • Music Maker
    2 answers, most recent on 2/19/2020
    RE: Plugins directory
    Good stuff!  The sound editor used in the video is called Audacity.  Actually, Music Maker can also convert a stereo file to mono itself.  To convert a stereo file to mono, drag the file to an empty track in the "arranger" area, "solo" only that track, select file/export/audio as wave (or press Alt+W), select the "mono" option and save the file.  Alternatively, Music Maker also has a built-in
  • General
    9 answers, most recent on 8/22/2024
    RE: Get That Professional Sound!
    WOW!!! I always thought they just copied and pasted the track and slid it just a hair over, but it never sounded good at all to me.  Thanks for pointing that out!!!! ^.^
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