A product that I'd like to review this week would be Magix Music Maker 14. I've never run into such a versatile and user friendly piece of software for creating music on your computer. Five minutes within getting your hands on this software, you can be creating radio quality music on your home computer, whether you use loops as the basis for the backing track or wish to plug your own instruments in and record like you would in an expensive studio all at the comfort of your own computer. But wait, the software isn't just for the budding recording artist, it's the perfect solution for the podcaster as well. Ability to crossfade tracks makes for seamless shows that rival that found on am/fm stations. Hard to believe? Well, I use Magic Music Maker for my syndicated shows that are heard on am/fm stations around the world. So if it's good enough for am/fm stations to pick up, the sound levels and production quality needs to be darn near perfect, otherwise a show would distort on their equipment. Each blip or crackle would multiply itself several times over as it hits the air. So for note perfect production for your songs or a inexpensive solution for most podcasters for a production software, Magic Music Maker 14 is the software for you.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
The Eastern European Answer To Garth Brooks
I was pleased to receive a cd last week from a new artist in Nashville. Nashville producer David Walker had sent it on for my review after having worked with this artist. To tell the truth, I didn't expect much from an artist from Slovokia now living in Pennsylvania who was finishing his first complete project in English. The artist, Roman Vitkovsky, proved how wrong I could be. From the opening bars of the first song, Roman had me totally captivated with his original material and fresh outlook on country music. Not only would you not know this artist wasn't from Nashville itself, but his smooth voice is very reminiscent of Garth Brooks, one of his influence. An eleven song project, Roman's cd titled appropriately "No Stone Unturned" leaves the listener wanting more, much more from this artist. Roman has apparently left no stone unturned himself in his desire to be the next rising star of country music. And in this listener's opinion, he is well on his way. Roman's cd was released in the spring of 2008 and you should be hearing him tearing up the airwaves on a radio station near you.

A product that I'd like to review this week would be Magix Music Maker 14. I've never run into such a versatile and user friendly piece of software for creating music on your computer. Five minutes within getting your hands on this software, you can be creating radio quality music on your home computer, whether you use loops as the basis for the backing track or wish to plug your own instruments in and record like you would in an expensive studio all at the comfort of your own computer. But wait, the software isn't just for the budding recording artist, it's the perfect solution for the podcaster as well. Ability to crossfade tracks makes for seamless shows that rival that found on am/fm stations. Hard to believe? Well, I use Magic Music Maker for my syndicated shows that are heard on am/fm stations around the world. So if it's good enough for am/fm stations to pick up, the sound levels and production quality needs to be darn near perfect, otherwise a show would distort on their equipment. Each blip or crackle would multiply itself several times over as it hits the air. So for note perfect production for your songs or a inexpensive solution for most podcasters for a production software, Magic Music Maker 14 is the software for you.
A product that I'd like to review this week would be Magix Music Maker 14. I've never run into such a versatile and user friendly piece of software for creating music on your computer. Five minutes within getting your hands on this software, you can be creating radio quality music on your home computer, whether you use loops as the basis for the backing track or wish to plug your own instruments in and record like you would in an expensive studio all at the comfort of your own computer. But wait, the software isn't just for the budding recording artist, it's the perfect solution for the podcaster as well. Ability to crossfade tracks makes for seamless shows that rival that found on am/fm stations. Hard to believe? Well, I use Magic Music Maker for my syndicated shows that are heard on am/fm stations around the world. So if it's good enough for am/fm stations to pick up, the sound levels and production quality needs to be darn near perfect, otherwise a show would distort on their equipment. Each blip or crackle would multiply itself several times over as it hits the air. So for note perfect production for your songs or a inexpensive solution for most podcasters for a production software, Magic Music Maker 14 is the software for you.
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