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Magix Music Maker
Developer(s)Magix Software GmbH
Stable release
2017, 2017 Live,[1]

for Windows store[2]

Operating systemWindows 7 or later
TypeMusic sequencer
LicenseFreemium
Websitewww.music-maker.com

Magix Music Maker is commercial digital music making software designed by the company Magix for the consumer sector. Its program attributes originate from Samplitude, Magix's professional digital audio workstation. The first version of Music Maker was published in 1994. With more than a million copies sold, Music Maker has become one of Europe's most successful music editing programs.[3] With its tools and its library, Music Maker is designed to allow users with little experience in music production to make songs in various genres.

A CD version for PlayStation 2 was released in 2003,[4] followed by a Deluxe Edition on DVD in 2005.[5] In 2013, Music Maker Jam was released in the Microsoft Store.[6] A version for Android followed later that year.[7]

The Premium version allows to export in surround sound formats.

Features

Supported file formats and interfaces

Import/Export WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA, AIFF, QuickTime, MIDI, CD-DA, BMP, JPEG, AVI, MXV, WMV
Interfaces ASIO, VST, Rewire, DirectX

Minimum system requirements

PC

Mobile

References

  1. ^ "MAGIX Music Maker – Spielend leicht Musik machen".
  2. ^ "Music Maker Jam – Windows Apps on Microsoft Store".
  3. ^ "Aktuell".
  4. ^ "Magix Music Maker for Playstation 2". IGN. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  5. ^ "Magix Music Maker Deluxe Edition for Playstation (2004)2". IGN. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  6. ^ "Music Maker Jam app for Windows store". Retrieved 17 July 2013.
  7. ^ "News on Giga.de" (in German). Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  8. ^ "10 Best Free Beat Making Software for 2017". Techgadgetideas.com. 15 February 2017.

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