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ralftaro wrote on 6/23/2009, 5:20 AM
Nope, big differences. If your focus is actually on recording, you'd definitely want to go for Samplitude Music Studio, or even one of the bigger Samplitude versions, if your budget permits.

Trial versions of both products are available on the Magix website, so you might want to have a look and see for yourself:

http://www.magix.com/us/free-downloads/trial-versions/all-trial-versions/

Look here for the bigger Samplitude versions:

http://www.samplitude.com/eng/seq/

I hope this helps.

Elkan wrote on 7/22/2009, 7:27 AM
Agree, looked at music maker but I needed recording. Music Maker is for sample heads - not for "real" musicians ;-)
Northerndj wrote on 7/4/2010, 10:53 AM
 Well yes Music maker is for Sample heads but the new version 16 realy cuts the rug i have both now a old version of samplitude but the new MM16 works on my old Midi Keybord samplitude never worked