How do I share files from the Music Maker Jam Windows and Android apps

Zepar wrote on 6/26/2018, 10:40 AM

I have Music Maker Jam on Android, I have the same app on Windows 10. I also now have the full Music Maker Free program installed on the same Windows 10 laptop.

There appears to be no obvious way of sharing any projects (and soundpools) between any three of the apps, how do I do that?

Cheers

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ralftaro wrote on 10/12/2018, 9:32 AM

Hi Zepar,

Importing your MMJ projects (Windows version) into MAGIX Music Maker is probably the easiest part, as long as both programs are installed on the same system. You simply need to use the following option in MAGIX Music Maker:

"File" menu => "Import" sub menu => "Music Maker Jam project" option

This will automatically list the MMJ projects you have saved on that PC (based on the default save location for MMJ within Windows).

 

If you're using a current version of Music Maker Jam on Android, as well as MAGIX Music Maker (Live/Premium) on your Windows PC, you would be able to transfer projects you've made in the Android app into the more fully-featured MAGIX Music Maker to further edit them. (This requires at least version 2016 of MAGIX Music Maker to work.) This is how the procedure works:

From the list of your saved projects within Music Maker Jam, you can hold down on the icon with the three dots on the entry representing the project you wish to export, which will give you the context menu with, among other things, the project export option. You will be prompted to enter an e-mail address, which will be encoded into the project file and needs to match your MAGIX user account's e-mail address that the big version of Music Maker is registered to. Once you enter the address and perform the export, the file will be saved to the specified location on the Android device (e.g. "/storage/emulated/0/Music") with the *.mmjproject file extension. You can pick up the project file from there (e.g. using your preferred Android file browser app) and share/copy it across to your Windows PC.

On the Windows PC, start up Music Maker and find the option for the import of Music Maker Jam projects under the "File" menu => "Import" sub menu. Navigate to the *.mmjproject file on your computer (via the "Search" button). The Music Maker Jam style(s) used in the project will be downloaded and installed first time you try to work with each respective style. (The will then also appear in your soundpool manager and be marked as MMJ styles.)

 

I hope this info helps to get you started!

shawn wrote on 10/30/2019, 7:16 AM

Hi Zepar,

Importing your MMJ projects (Windows version) into MAGIX Music Maker is probably the easiest part, as long as both programs are installed on the same system. You simply need to use the following option in MAGIX Music Maker:

"File" menu => "Import" sub menu => "Music Maker Jam project" option

This will automatically list the MMJ projects you have saved on that PC (based on the default save location for MMJ within Windows).

 

If you're using a current version of Music Maker Jam on Android, as well as MAGIX Music Maker (Live/Premium) on your Windows PC, you would be able to transfer projects you've made in the Android app into the more fully-featured MAGIX Music Maker to further edit them. (This requires at least version 2016 of MAGIX Music Maker to work.) This is how the procedure works:

From the list of your saved projects within Music Maker Jam, you can hold down on the icon with the three dots on the entry representing the project you wish to export, which will give you the context menu with, among other things, the project export option. You will be prompted to enter an e-mail address, which will be encoded into the project file and needs to match your MAGIX user account's e-mail address that the big version of Music Maker is registered to. Once you enter the address and perform the export, the file will be saved to the specified location on the Android device (e.g. "/storage/emulated/0/Music") with the *.mmjproject file extension. You can pick up the project file from there (e.g. using your preferred Android file browser app) and share/copy it across to your Windows PC.

On the Windows PC, start up Music Maker and find the option for the import of Music Maker Jam projects under the "File" menu => "Import" sub menu. Navigate to the *.mmjproject file on your computer (via the "Search" button). The Music Maker Jam style(s) used in the project will be downloaded and installed first time you try to work with each respective style. (The will then also appear in your soundpool manager and be marked as MMJ styles.)

 

I hope this info helps to get you started!

Thanks for sharing these tips with us this will surely help me a lot in future!!

BILBOZETOK wrote on 12/10/2024, 7:58 AM

Hola

tengo music maker jam en mi tablet y quiero cargar proyecto desde mi tablet para magik music maker en mi pc.

doy a cargar proyecto y me dice que no puede abrir proyecto en magic music maker

Solucion. Gracias

johnebaker wrote on 12/10/2024, 9:06 AM

@BILBOZETOK

Hola

Si tienes Music Maker 2025 o 2024, no se abrirán ni importarán los archivos de proyecto de Music Maker Jam.

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