Music Creator 6 [Download]
- Create with Song Construction Kits including over 1,000 professionally recorded music loops.
- Record and edit live vocals, epic guitar amp tones, and hundreds of instrument sounds.
- Access hundreds of instrument sounds and even create drum parts to fill out your songs.
- Record and mix with studio-quality effects like reverb, EQ, delay and the new IK Multimedia Amplitube 3 CS guitar amp simulator.
- Mix and remix with professional effects and cutting edge production tools.
Music Creator 6 turns your computer into your own personal recording studio and includes everything you need to create, edit, and mix professional recordings. Whether it’s a cover of your favorite tune or an original composition, turn a simple idea into a finished song with Music Creator’s powerful suite of tools, loops, instruments, and effects. And when you’re ready to share your music with the world, you can burn a CD or use SoundCloud to post your music on Facebook and Twitter. Based on Cakewalk’s acclaimed professional studio software, Music Creator’s elegant design and drag and drop interface makes creating and sharing music fast, easy, and fun.
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2 Comments
CymTyr
Excellent software – got it at a steal,
I am a self-described hobbyist recorder. I record my guitar on my computer, using the guitar jack plugged into a mini plug, plugged into the sound card. One thing I noticed right away, as well as my friends and acquaintences who’ve checked out my new recordings using Music Creator 6, is that the heinous hiss of Audacity is a thing of the past. My tracks recorded using MC6 are a LOT clearer and cleaner, and the individual guitar notes can be heard a lot more clearly now.
What I would recommend is if you get this software, invest in watching some of the tutorials, no matter what your experience level. Also, if you record an instrument such as a guitar, there’s a couple of tricks you’ll want to know about.
The first tip is if you’re like me, your guitar only records to the left half of the track. In MC6 it’s a bit different to copy and paste it into the right half versus Audacity. In MC6, you’ll convert the track to Mono first and then Bounce to Track and voila! Your left channel-only track is now a full stereo track!
The second tip I have for you is figuring out how to apply effects to your recorded track. Once I outline it for you it’s going to make total sense, but being used to having to scroll through a bunch of menus it might not seem that easy. There’s a box on the left hand side of the track view with “FX” at the top of it. Right-click inside the box, add effect, and select the VST or effect you want to apply. Don’t worry if the waveform doesn’t look any different, it will apply the effect and even give you a cool pop up box to customize the effect to your liking.
Third and final tip I have for you is this: This program DOES export to both .wav and .mp3 formats. I’m not sure about the Touch version, but the one I got (This one) DEFINITELY does export. Don’t listen to the reviews that say they can’t save their music. What you DO want to keep in mind though, is be careful if you have one track selected and you export your music. It will only export the selected track, versus Audacity where it automatically exports everything. What you’ll want to make sure of is that you highlight all your recorded tracks before exporting – simple huh?
I’m barely skimming the tip of the iceberg with this software, and while I do not record music for profit, it’s good to have a professional quality program to work with.
Definitely worth the price!
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Martiz27
Professional Grade and easy to use right out of the box,
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