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browj2 wrote on 9/7/2019, 2:02 PM

Hi Ben,

Assuming that by Magix Software you mean Music Maker, then yes. Try it.

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Viking.hamster wrote on 9/7/2019, 2:10 PM

just dont go to mad and use samples from dramaticly different BPMs as it will artifact and sound bad. i use samples around 10 bpm up or down and they usely sound ok,with some work useing FXs and plugins you gan get a nice sound from some samples

 

BenB87 wrote on 9/7/2019, 5:32 PM

thanks for the answers, yes I mean magix music maker

 

How does it work to adjust the 125 bpm soundpool to the 120 bpm loops concretly? Is there a function to do it automatically? If not how can I do it manually?

browj2 wrote on 9/8/2019, 12:29 AM

Hi Ben,

Did you try dragging a loop with a different BPM onto the Arranger? It's automatic.

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BenB87 wrote on 9/8/2019, 4:46 AM

Alright, seems to work, thanks!

 

BenB87 wrote on 9/9/2019, 12:51 PM

By the way how much mastering ist needed after finishing a song if you only use Magix Soundpools?

BenB87 wrote on 9/9/2019, 1:14 PM

Second question, is there any chance that your song is unique if you use Magix Soundpools? I guess thousands of people are using it with very similiar songs they might have created ;)

johnebaker wrote on 9/9/2019, 1:25 PM

@BenB87

Hi

. . . . how much mastering ist needed after finishing a song if you only use Magix Soundpools . . . .

That depends on how you want the song to sound and any requirements of destination/ end use(r)

. . . . is there any chance that your song is unique if you use Magix Soundpools . . . .

Very unlikely, depending on your final end use you may get Copyright claims against you.

I would advise you to read the article linked to in this sticky at the top of the forum, if you have not already done so, regarding commercial use of the Soundpools supplied with Music Maker

HTH

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