- #Samplitude pro x2 suite screenshots pro#
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- #Samplitude pro x2 suite screenshots license#
Maybe you can try contacting Steam support directly for the refund. But if the requirements I mentioned above will not work with this Steam version of Music Maker, I will look for another software.īy the way, thanks for the info Salamader UK! :-) When I grow out of this stage, I might then use more powerful software. Hoping any of these will be compatible with Music Maker. I'm really still a newbie at this and I'm choosing whether to get the Akai Professional MPK Mini MKII or the Arturia MIDI Controller MiniLab MKII. But I will probably connect a mini MIDI Keyboard as well. What I'm planning is to try and compose my own simple melodies and not really use available soundpools so much. Maybe I can just import VST's from third-parties if I can't buy more instruments from the Magix site. 8" so I don't know the maximum.Īlso, does this Steam version have complete features? I'm just really looking for exporting to MP3 (More Tracks & Formats), the Text-to-Speech tool (Creative Suite), and more instruments. Would you know how many tracks there are for the version in the Magix site? It just indicates there "min. If I were anyone thinking of buying take up the offer on the Magix Website it is more expensive but atleast the limitations are lifted. Sadly In my librarary it says I have played 2 hours when I click the refund it says I have played 3 hours. I think Magix should offer atleast the premium music maker program to steam users because this even at a cheap price is not worth it. If you buy soundpools they will not work with the steam version. Originally posted by Salamander UK:RendCycle the steam version has 16 tracks, though the steam version is limited as its not linked to the Magix Store and limits you to what it comes with.
#Samplitude pro x2 suite screenshots pro#
Right now I'm considering whether to give-in and acquire the Magix Sounds of Music bundle offer in HumbleBundle to get the Samplitude Pro X2 Silver (also just 8-tracks) or move on to other software like MixCraft / Reaper. I'm not sure though if this Steam version is similar to the free downloadable version in the Magix website: Another option is just totally use the virtual instruments to manually create your own melodies so you can use your own compositions any way you like. But you can alleviate the 8-track limitation by later on purchasing the "More Tracks & Formats" additonal feature for US$9.99 and maybe just using free audio clips from or similar sites.
#Samplitude pro x2 suite screenshots license#
I like the software overall and the two biggest CONS for me are: the limited 8-tracks in the free version and the very limited non-commercial use license for the loops. Switching and activating the correct device or just unplugging the other device then using just one usually fixes it.
#Samplitude pro x2 suite screenshots Pc#
I've realized most of those were caused by the program getting confused from my connected PC Speaker and a Headset and me plugging in a device to the wrong USB port. I am still using the free version and so far, I haven't experienced any crashes yet but there were some errors when recording. If you need more time to test the software, I suggest maybe just refund it and get the free downloadable version from the Magix website.