Magix Soundpool Dvd Collection 13 For Music Maker Soundpools Hot Exclusive 〈HD〉
Unlocking Your Sound: The Magix Soundpool DVD Collection 13 Guide
: Designed specifically for the Music Maker soundpool window but works with any DAW that supports standard audio formats like magix.info How to Use with Music Maker Old Sound Pools - magix.info Unlocking Your Sound: The Magix Soundpool DVD Collection
- Sources: 1 snare loop (main transient), 1 one-shot top snare (high-frequency snap), 1 one-shot sub/snare (low thump). Chain: Align transient peaks; EQ: high-pass at 40 Hz, boost 200 Hz +3 dB (body), cut 400–800 Hz −2 dB (boxiness), boost 5–10 kHz +3 dB (air) on top layer. Transient shaper: increase attack +10–20% on top, decrease attack slightly on loop to soften; Compression: bus compressor ratio 3:1, attack 10–30 ms, release 80–120 ms, threshold to taste for 2–4 dB gain reduction. Send reverb: small plate, pre-delay 10–20 ms, decay 0.6–1.0 s, send level low (~10–15%). Optional parallel saturation: warm tube +2–4 dB.
If you find a copy, grab it. Install it. Fire up Music Maker. Drag a Trap Code 808 into the arranger, drop a Future Pop vocal chop on top, and release a track that sounds like 2015 never ended—and that’s a very good thing. Sources: 1 snare loop (main transient), 1 one-shot
He started with a drum beat from the "Movie Score" folder—a heavy, cinematic thud that shook the desk. Then came the bass. He dragged a deep, analog growl from the "Hot" collection into Track 2. The waves aligned perfectly. That was the magic of the DVD 13; the pitch and tempo matching were so seamless it felt like the software was reading his mind. If you find a copy, grab it