Music Maker
- Build your own CD-worthy tunes from thousands of killer riffs, scratches, catchy beats, vocals and effects in just minutes
- Mix funky tunes with some awesome visuals and effects to produce a custom music video
- Experience total control of your musical experience
Product Description
Turn your PlayStation 2 into an extreme music machine with the innovative MAGIX music maker disc
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Music MakerI really like this game a lot. It lets you make songs and your friends won’t believe you did it yourself. If you like this, you will really like Magix Music Maker Deluxe Edition which not only lets you make your own music, but you can add your voice or other instruments to your creation as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
Creative. Nostalgic. Simple. Entertaining. A must have! Music Maker does exactly what its name entails–allows you to make your own music. It features many different beats, loops, vocals (which are quite amusing), and video backgrounds from a variety of different music genres for you to play around with. Who knows– you just may be the next Pharrell, Timbaland, or Scott Storch just by producing a unadorned song from Music Maker. I made songs that even my family members now remember this very day.
I orginally bought this “game” a few years ago, but unfortunately mine gained alot of scratches after awhile. One day something told me to look this software up, and it was there–for a VERY low price at that! Thank god for Amazon–you seriously can find again your childhood here.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve written over 20 songs with this. Yes, you can make your own beats, music videos etc. The genres of music you can make include:
-Pop/Rock
-Hip-Hop
-Soul
-Latin
-House
-Disco (Techno/Trance)
or you can combine all of these together and make a eerie song. If you haven’t got this game, get it today. Even my friend Steven played and loved it. So get it today!
Rated: E-Everyone
Rating: 4 / 5
Sometimes you have problems with your band. Problems that make you want to part ways with fellow bandmates. If such a situation rises, I recommend continuing your music making with Music Maker.
Music Maker provides hundreds of different music samples to arrange into a song, from usual guitar parts, drum loops, and basslines, to unusual keys, strings, percussion, etc. You can also chop, screw, mix, alacrity up, slow down, do pretty much anything you want with each sample, making it your own.
My favorite part would be the section that allows you to program drum beats from scratch. As a guitar player, I greatly delight in writing a song on my guitar, and then mixing a custom beat to underline it. My only complaint is that you don’t have total control over the BPM alacrity, but it hasn’t been too much of a conundrum for me.
By and large, if you’re interested in music, and delight in making, I’d recommend this item. Make a thrash/metal drum track. Compose a hip-hop instrumental to rap by the side of to. Mix one of those techno songs you always have to place up with in clubs. If you delight in making music as a leisure activity, this game is for you.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a pretty excellent game for only 10 bucks. I am not a gamer hardly at all. All I use my Playstation for is to play this game, and a couple other sports meeting once in a while, and play DVD’s.
But there was one limitation that made it hard for me to continue being creative. You could not change the tempo.
There also are a couple of quirks in te way it works. You have to arrow down to go down from the track dialogue box to the sample dialogue box, which makes it kind of a pain. I was hoping they would come out with a new version. The drum machine sounds are pretty unpleasant, but the drum loops are excellent quality. You can also sequence the music, instead of just using loops, which is a real plus.
Rating: 3 / 5