Fun With Objects

MusicGuy wrote on 2/5/2023, 7:16 AM

Music Maker might not work (for me anyway), but one can still have fun with it's files 
and any of the objects (like midi or audio or VST or whatever) used within Music Maker, 
so let's have some fun with it's files/objects.

There is only one Music Maker object, but various edition objects (like Plus or Premium and etc.),
so how can one tell (without running Music Maker) what edition(s) one has?

Let's see how many different ways there are to find this type of information.

What would you do?

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browj2 wrote on 2/5/2023, 9:43 AM

@MusicGuy

Hi,

I would watch my tutorial on Getting Started in Music Maker 2023 where I show that any Editions that have been activated are clearly shown on the first screen so long as you have logged in.

No need to look anywhere else.

John CB

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MusicGuy wrote on 2/5/2023, 10:23 AM

(without running Music Maker) 

What object defines what editions (sitting in the computer even when offline)?