timestretch or speeding up a song

Connie-Alexander wrote on 8/6/2024, 9:00 AM

I have a very old version of Magix Music Maker (2005) and downloaded the free 2025 trial to see if I liked it and I cannot figure out how to speed up a song/track that I added to my project. It was as easy as right clicking on the track and clicking timestretch on my old version, but I cannot figure it out on this version. Any help would be appreciated.

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johnebaker wrote on 8/6/2024, 12:52 PM

@Connie-Alexander

Hi

The trial version does not have all features of the full activated version.

IIRC Timestretch is one of them, available until you puchase, activate and dowload/install all the extra features.

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Connie-Alexander wrote on 8/6/2024, 1:02 PM

Thank you for your response, that makes much more sense.

One more question... Do you know why certain songs will not upload into Magix? The reason I was trying the new version is because several songs I was trying to load into my old version say the file format could not be read by Magix, but its just an mp3 file like all the other songs I loaded.

SP. wrote on 8/6/2024, 3:16 PM

@Connie-Alexander Usually, MP3 is also a paid feature. At least it was in the versions prior to version 2025. So it might be also missing in the trial version.