@Rob-Bowden Write a mail to shop@magix.net and ask for a refund.
Or you could show us your program settings with a screenshot and we can give advice. Usually you need to select an ASIO driver (Magix Low Latency) and set it up for your device via the "Advanced..." button.
I agree, I'm 90% ready to get a refund because the program is fragile and crashes all the time. In addition, while the sound works it doesn't work with my microphones despite every other program on my PC working just fine.
When I try and record, it will only record at the start of the loop segment whether I want it to or not. When I drag loops in, they randomly jump to a track other than the one I want.
Assuming you are using Windows 10 then also check in Windows Settings, Privacy, Microphone, Allow desktop apps to access your microphone enabled as shown below.
Music Maker should appear in the list next time it is started
I have uninstalled the program, I don't intend to install it again to stuff around with settings, if it doesn't work out of the box so to speak I ain't interested. I can't recommend a program that doesn't work the way the developers claim.
Assuming you are using Windows 10 then also check in Windows Settings, Privacy, Microphone, Allow desktop apps to access your microphone enabled as shown below.
Music Maker should appear in the list next time it is started
John EB Forum Moderator
Yeah, that's all fine, the issue is that the ASIO driver doesn't work with it and causes the app to crash constantly