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Magix Revolta 2
Magix Revolta 2











And if you are coming into music making for the first time then you’ll find it accessible and fun to use with lots of room for expansion for a very small investment.The Number One Music Software For Beginners There are no reasons why Music Maker couldn’t be a sketch pad or and ideas recorder that’s quick and easy to use. But there are some decent tools in here that will get you messing about and making music in no time. It’s easy to turn your nose up at free stuff. You can, of course, simply plug in a microphone and start recording your voice or other instruments. There’s also a neat virtual guitar amplifier for a bit of guitar action. On the effect side there are all the usual suspects of chorus, delay, flange, wah, all of “studio quality”. There’s an on-screen keyboard which can show regular notes or a chosen scale making it very easy to keep in key. To integrate the instruments into your loop-laden project you have a regular piano roll editor. You’ll find a lot more presets, different pianos and more sound library in the other Music Maker versions along with a wider range of instruments. And finally, there’s the Vita 2 sample player with some drum library. The Concert Grand is a piano with “impressive depth of sound and tremendous momentum”, which makes you wonder if it’s rolling down a hill. It’s a decent virtual analogue synth with filters, effects and an integrated step sequencer. The 3 software instruments consist of the nicely named Revolta 2. Drag on some effects and drag your loops around to build a song. Drag in a loop from the Soundpool, drag in some more covering different instruments. There’s a whole load available across multiple genres and you get to choose one for free. A Soundpool is a pack of loops designed to be used together to make easy composition and music production. It comes with 425 sounds and loops and 1 “Soundpool”. It’s an 8 track recording studio with 8 effects and 3 software instruments.













Magix Revolta 2