MUSIC MAKER is a fully-fledged entry-level software for music production. Create your own songs & beats, arrange sounds & loops, play virtual instruments, record vocals & instruments and add effects in just a few steps.

MUSIC MAKER FREE is completely free and offers everything you need to create your own music. MUSIC MAKER PREMIUM is fee-based and offers you an infinite number of tracks and many creative tools for professional-sounding productions.


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I am now having the same issue with Magix Music Maker Premium 2017. All of a sudden, no menu bar. I have tried F4 (nothing), I have removed the musicmaker.ini file as suggested (nothing happened). I have uninstalled the program and reinstalled it, and nothing happened.

Look, I've owned music maker since 2003. I'm not a pro musician. This company's software has worked in the past. I have had the video editor and music maker "premium" or whatever for a long time. I hadn't used either in a long time, after a move to a new house. I opened MM and it said update, ok. Since then there is no music program. I've wiped out all references I can find. I just tried to install music maker 2021 and got the exact same error message about unable to uninstall a program - but the advice here was to delete it all..........

I'm reasonably technically adept, but brand new to music composition software, MIDI, VST instruments and so on. Recently I got my hands on Magix Music Maker, 64-bit, version 29. I do realise that this is a child's toy compared to most pro DAW tools, but still there are many features beyond my current skill level, so I feel no pressing need to upgrade to something that would be better documented for integration with Spitfire Labs.

Hi, I have another issue with Music maker and labs vst. I installed the vst patches in a D: drive and added their paths into Magix Music Maker. I can select for example the electric piano and it works fine. But when I save my project and reload it, Magic Music maker gives a fault message that it can't find labs, and then the music I recorded is back the sound of my Yamaha keyboard. So, Music Maker doesn't save the labs vst application change I've made to the track... Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong here?

Yeah, I tried that and it doesn't work. I already figured that was how you do it, however, when I use the fade out option, the music does not fade in or out...it's like the bar that you drag up or down does nothing to fade, it only works as a simply volume control for the whole note.

I bought and downloaded the premium music maker package today, i primary need the use of the software just for voice recordings, since i have a friend who make and send beats as mp3 files to me, it occurs that i can't add any mp3files to the program, have tried in any way i can think of, also just by the click/drop function, nothing works.


Im operating on windows 10 and have looked all over the internet for this problem, only problems you solve like this is latest from 2015.

Thank you very much for taking the time to reply. I am really enjoying working with Music Maker, I'm new to all of this and was hoping there was a "one stop shop" where I could have fun with loops and creating music and also could enhance that with my own instrument recording, mainly drums.

this makes me really sad. i loved vgm music maker and i really appreciate all the work you put into it. i'm sorry if it wasn't a good experience for you but you should be really proud. good luck with whatever you do next!

What I need is the shield I mentioned to play a certain file when I trigger a distance on the Sensor. So I will have multiple recorded files of musical notes on keyboard, put onto a microSD that slots into the musicmaker shield. I then need to connect a HCSR-04 sensor to this setup (the shield mounted into my Uno) and make the board output specified tracks depending on the distance I touch.

Thanks so much for bringing this to the forum. I'm trying to do a similar thing except I want the the tracks to play as normal except that when someone stands in front of the HR-SC04, the volume of the track will lower until they get out of the way. The idea is for a device that can tell when someone is outside the bathroom door so as to inform you to keep your shower singing down by lowering your music.

Music Maker Relief Foundation is an American non-profit, based in Hillsborough, North Carolina. Music Maker Relief Foundation was founded in 1994 by Tim and Denise Duffy to "help the true pioneers and forgotten heroes of Southern music gain recognition and meet their day-to-day needs. Music Maker presents these musical traditions to the world so American culture will flourish and be preserved for future generations."[1]

In 1989, while completing his studies for a master's degree in Folklore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Tim Duffy was documenting blues musician James "Guitar Slim" Stephens for the university's Southern Folklife Collection.[2] Stephens's health was in decline, and shortly before his death, he advised Duffy to locate a musician named Guitar Gabriel.

Gabriel had been inactive in the music industry since the 1970 release of his album My South, My Blues (as Nyles Jones) on the Gemini label.[4] He had received no royalties[citation needed] and was impoverished. He required almost daily assistance from Duffy, who provided transportation to medical appointments, money, and food for Gabriel and his wife. Through Gabriel, Tim and Denise Duffy made field recordings of other local blues musicians, such as Captain Luke, Macavine Hayes, Mr. Q., and Willa Mae Buckner.[citation needed] They lived in poor conditions and needed regular assistance.[citation needed] Duffy thought their culture was slipping away unnoticed by the music industry.

Tim Duffy's father, Allen Duffy, a lawyer, had represented and won a case for audio pioneer Mark Levinson, allowing him to continue working in the hi-fi industry.[5] Levinson heard about Tim Duffy's field recordings, some reminiscent of the work of John and Alan Lomax, and invited Duffy to visit his stereo showroom in New York. After hearing the recordings, as well as the stories of the many destitute musicians, Levinson offered to remaster the tapes, which became an eight-artist CD anthology of traditional North Carolina blues entitled A Living Past. Levinson became a crusader for the cause, and solicited funds and industry connections from his friends and colleagues, which, in 1994, resulted in the incorporation of the Music Maker Relief Foundation.[6]

By 1996, after receiving several sizable donations, Music Maker Relief Foundation had established the Musician Sustenance, Musical Development, and Cultural Access Programs, which provide food, monetary assistance, transportation to doctor's appointments and to pick up medications, home repairs (in some cases, extremely poor living conditions have warranted the relocation of the musician), performance bookings in professional venues, such as the Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, as well as European tours and music festivals worldwide. The success of the programs is due, in large part, to Taj Mahal,[8] who by 1997 had become an advisory board member, artistic consultant, contributor, and co-producer for many of the artists' records. Taj Mahal headlined blues festivals in support of Music Maker, was instrumental in securing advertising in mainstream print media, as well as the creation of the "Fishin' Blues Tournament", which raises funds for the foundation. Over the next several years, many new donors and contributors were involved, allowing Duffy to expand the roster of the label, and to release over one hundred albums, the proceeds of which the artists keep, in their entirety. Many of the label's artists have been documented in the collaborative work of artists Harvey Pekar and Gary Dumm, who have contributed artwork since 2003,[9] and whose work was featured in a 2010 calendar, created as a fundraiser for Music Maker Relief Foundation.[10]

The thing that I like most about this theme is, it is simple to get started. You just add your beats, and fans/customers can listen to your music from any device. There is no coding or any difficult work involved. Just upload the theme to your server and you're ready to start selling beats!

This beat selling template was created by Mark V. at Hip Hop Makers. Hip Hop Makers TM is a music production blog that teaches music lovers how to make beats online, how to sell beats, and how to make money from music.We find the best free VST plugins, free music samples, and free drum kits online for music producers to use.

The Deluxe Annual Music-Makers Subscription is similar to the Subscription we have offered in the past, just with a new name. This is intended for music fans and Mile fans who wish to support the festival and the larger music movement in Appleton!

After graduating in 2012, Bass, who now lives in Berkley, went on to build a successful music career around much of the same music he grew up with. Naturally gravitating toward hip-hop, rock and jazz, he continues to work closely with these genres today.

We are a full-service music school located in the heart of Old Town Western Springs. The communities we serve include Western Springs, La Grange, La Grange Park, Hinsdale, Oak Brook, and other western suburbs of Chicago. We offer a number of different musical programs for all ages and abilities, including private, semi-private, and group instrumental lessons, Music for Tots classes, Rock Band classes, musical summer camps and a Musical Theater program! We are committed to providing high-quality music education in a challenging yet comfortable learning environment.

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