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May 21, 2008 12:46 PM



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Magix has released Music Maker 14 (Windows; $59.99), the latest version of the software program for loop-based music production. This new version includes virtual MIDI instruments for authentic e-guitars and orchestral sounds, as well more than 1,500 audio loops for creating all kinds of music. According to Magix, Music Maker 14 is ideal for making music in rock, hip-hop, R&B, Latin, and other mainstream pop genres.

Furthermore, Music Maker 14 offers 64 built-in tracks; Vital Instruments; power chords; MIDI orchestra instruments, including strings, woodwinds, and brass; and Live Performer, for assigning single sequences of a song to individual keys. When these keys are activated, the corresponding sequence will sound on the beat.

Users who have questions about Music Maker 14 can take advantage of User Live Chat, which allows users to connect and exchange knowledge with others from within the program. Additionally, screen sharing lets all processes be displayed on the screen of another user, which is helpful for tutoring others.

For more information, visit the Magix Web site.



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