Suggestions For New Music Maker Features!!!!!

CacophonousBlacksmith84 wrote on 1/6/2013, 2:55 AM

I notice there are VST plugins for all but a lot of instruments that would really put Magix in the leading edge of sound versatility in our current age of music production and composition technology.

There should be a 2nd guitar VST besides the Century one

It would be sick if it had various guitar amps *Besides the Vandal SE*, playing techniques (such as pinches,  palm muting, tapping, etc), a chord/scale interface with a fretboard to make riffs/solos for songs, and a historical family of guitars generally recommended for certain genres, like the ES-355 for Blues,  the Archtop for Jazz, Tele for Funk, also Strats, Blacktops, SG's, Les Pauls, V's, Explorers, RG's, and Soloists for Rock/Metal, Martin for Classical, Taylor for Country, Lute/Lyre for Folk, etc. Basically similar to how Guitar Pro works, but THE REAL DEAL

That way you could really get lost in finding your guitar playing needs, give us the works! *if possible*

MORE VST instruments like a Tabla, Mbira, Gong, Glockenspiel, Marimba, Maracas, Xylophone, Sistra, Tambourine, Water Drum, Steel Drum "Percussion" Harp, Zither, Sitars, Banjo, Mandolin, Fiddle, Uklele "Strings", Xiao (Chinese Flute), Pan Pipes, Harmonica, Church Organ, Bagpipes "Wind" Tuba "Brass", Theremin "Electronic"

Accessories such as the whammy bar (Guitar and Bass),  a mutes selection interface (Wolf for Viola's "wolf tone",  Violin for *yeah*, straight/cup/buzz/solo/harmon for Trumpet, bucket/derby for Trombone, and stops for French Horn)

Sorry for the long list, it would just be awesome if your company's program had even more enriching diversity!!!! :D

Comments

smartsmurf wrote on 1/6/2013, 12:05 PM

but we are only users here...

johnebaker wrote on 1/7/2013, 4:06 AM

Hi

Have you tried searching the Internet for suitable VST's?

MMM can use many of the VST's which are available, for example here is a Glockenspiel I found in seconds - basic but it works.

http://www.tikov.com/softrave/glockenspiel.htm

Also have you tried playing with the parameters of the various synths to change their sounds?

John

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chase-steenburg wrote on 10/11/2018, 8:48 PM

Would this be the appropriate place to suggest a Hurdy Gurdy?

Bluesea wrote on 10/11/2018, 10:11 PM

64 bit plugin functionality. I swear I will ditch the program if they don't add this.

emmrecs wrote on 10/12/2018, 4:50 AM

@Bluesea and @chase-steenburg

Did you notice you had resurrected a thread whose previous post was over 5 years ago? Please do not do this, but rather please start a new thread.

@Bluesea please investigate jBridge. This allows the use of 32 bit plugins in a 64 bit environment and vice versa!

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