Have you used Magix Music Maker before? What are your thoughts on the software? Comment below. If you’re someone who isn’t looking to go deep into music production and only want to quickly record or create some simple tracks, then Magix Music Maker might feel user-friendly to you.īut if you’re a professional music producer who likes going granular and wants to tweak every single knob or settings, then I’ll advise skipping Magix Music Maker altogether and start out on a more serious DAW, like Cubase, Logic X, Pro Tools, Studio One or Ableton Live. Chances are you either hate it or love it. Take the free version for a spin & try making a track or two before purchasing the premium version. The premium edition also features very interesting plugins that do time-stretching, pitch-shifting & vocal tuning. You also get VST plugin support with the premium edition, so you can use 3rd party VST plugins within Magix Music maker, which can come pretty handy if you plan on bumping up your music game. While I personally didn’t find too much value in that, I honestly think beginners would love this feature. Even the effect presets can be dragged and dropped into sections of your arrangement.