Saturday, December 25, 2010

How to Use Music maker Loops

By Hugo H. Cercil


It has never been easier or more fun to make your own music at home, particularly if you have the Music Maker loops.

You don't have to worry if you have never tried this before. With the help of tools and technology, it's not that difficult to create original music!

There's a certain editor for music that uses loops, it's called Music Maker.The software comes with sample loops that you can use to create your tracks. I need not tell you just how much time you can save if you use the Music Maker loops to create your songs.

Before innovations like Music Maker loops were invented, we were all groping in the dark about the loops we should use to create songs. This function saves you the effort of creating your own loops!

Here's what you can do as soon as you get the software: create a sequence and add new sounds, then build your first arrangement into a loop or a series of loops. As soon as you learn how to use it, there's no limit to what you can do to play around with it.

Get a MIDI keyboard that works with your Music Maker to maximize the potential of the sounds you can create!

I still cannot believe that the technology to create music easily and without much trouble is available to anyone. The Music Maker loops are unbelievably useful if you're still not sure how to arrange music and how to showcase your talent in arranging.

If you already have Music Maker, I recommend you start maximizing the use of the pre-recorded loops by using each one in different ways.

Pitch and tempo issues are almost non-existent when you use the sound pool, which is great for beginners. The Music Maker loops are created so that they almost always auto-sync.

If you're already a pro at using the loops available, it's time to start creating music from scratch. The settings are admittedly a little difficult to configure at the onset, but if you keep practicing, you will soon maximize the use of these setting to improve your music.

The thing is, even the pros have difficulty tuning an unfamiliar program, so just keep on experimenting and you'll soon get the hang of it!

You can edit the sound easily just by pushing this or that button. Sharing your music with the world is also a breeze because of the export functions in the Music Maker.

Convert your music into MP3 or upload the tracks straight into a video sharing website like Youtube..




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