MTV Music Generator 3: This is the Remix
- Make a remix of 10 thumping tunes and a library of 4,000 samples – licensed music from megastars like OutKast, Snoop Dogg, Sean Paul, Fabolous, and Carl Cox
- Remixers let you adjust the volume of any track, clean up its sound and make the track you want to hear
- Build and alter your tracks by introduction samples of drumbeats, riffs, and vocal samples anywhere in your song
- Increase the flow of your song with effects – work with fades, reverses, stutters, reverbs, delays, a flanger, distortion and fillers
Product Description
MTV Music Generator 3: This Is The Remix helps you make the next hot songs. From hip-hop to trance, you’ll have thousands of samples available to you, for incredible self-produced music.
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this game is splendid. it’s a one of a kind game that helps aspiring music artists like myself have fun mixing beats and rhymes. i don’t care what the other dude has to say, but this game is full-on fun!
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a really excellent game…In a world where excellent sports meeting are really terrible. It wouldn’t be so terrible if it retained the name Music generator 2 and just call it a remix. Because that’s basically all you can do that’s worth your distress. To in fact constitute that it’s another game in the series is superfluous because of how the game in fact presents itself. I have to say though i didn’t really go into detail search on the actual game itself, although, some of the details i read prior to purchasing were misleading. Getting to the point, the game has an elaborate library of riffs but they are separated by artist/genre, which you have to choose at the very beginning of making “your own” composition. The point of continuing a game in a series is to increase upon and to try different things, not to take away features which made it’s previous installments so intriguing. All be it smoother and more user friendly some of the technicalities have been removed; such as the sample library, which contains all the samples in the game itself. Then from those samples you can edit them fully (pitch, effect, bevel, etc…)to your liking with the 5 octave key-based palette, which gives you a better opportunity to be original and unique. The riff editor was one of the better features shown in the first two sports meeting. The Editor in this game has only one octave and a brilliant few samples to choose from all of which are, from what I’ve seen, unchangeable as far as the actual sample is concerned. There is a WAV edit section but it’s not as elaborate as the one in 2. Although somewhat minuscule it was still a crucial feature to me being as I like to make all the riffs in my songs. Although if you want to remix your favorite Pop, Rap, or techno song of their choosing i recommend this game. The game itself isn’t that terrible i just wished it was more like the second because of the afore mentioned complaints. Mainly, the only thing is their is no library of all the samples and that was the beauty of it. Sometimes i have no thought what i’m going to do until i hear some samples and then things just come to me, so the choose a genre first addition doesn’t really please me. Supposedly you can record around 8 seconds per wav from your own Cd provided it’s audio, which is a excellent thought but it’s nearly not worth it if i can’t fully take and edit riffs to max out the production. I guess i just feel im doing a mediocre job given only a part of what the game has to offer, especially compared to the second generator. Of course it’s charming and everthing fits together but there’s only so many options you can do. Well I guess I’m owing to venting on the subject i just wanted to let people know. It’s an alright game for the remix meisters out there but i recommend the second over the third in person.
::opinion:: Ultimate game
-Complete library with 10,000+ Samples
-Riff editor with 86+ key palette+tech options
-Remix Option
-Artist Option
-Genre Option (riffs seperated by all genre’s)
-Cd Record ability with USB compatibility (if possible, for Mp3 transfer)
-Video Library
-Microphone for vocal sampling (or anything else for that matter)
-8 player jam session
-increased visual options (vertical, horizontal, graphics, etc)
-Everything else I missed
Rating: 2 / 5
I used MTV music generator for more than 4 years (jester interactive). It just goes to show that a game title does not mean a thing unless you stick with the original developer. This version (MTV3 Remix) sucked from the minute I opened the box. I wasted a lot of cash on it and returned after 24 hours. Anyone who has used the MTV music generator (not MTV Music Generator 2 which was also very weak) should forget this release and try “DIGITAL HITZ FACTORY” (Jester lost the MTV branding and ventured out with this new title based on the success of MTVMG). it has a TONS of really brilliant samples and features and for the price, will deliver a much more professonal sounding product, after much practice… it’s not a kids toy at all, it’s a honest music making platform. Final thought, MTV 3 “This Is The Remix” should be avoided if your honest about making real music but considered if you just want to get high and have some fun jammin while buzzed.
Rating: 1 / 5