Robota, a drum sequencer/module, is included in the download demo. There’s also a rack for synths, an FX pool, and a nice onscreen keyboard for entering notes. Various palettes reside below it, including the soundpool (pre-recorded loops that you may combine to produce music right away). Tracks for recording audio, MIDI, or placing video objects stretch across the top of the main window. ![]() Music Maker is nothing if not easy to use. It’s a relatively simple program compared to, say, Digidesign’s Pro Tools or PreSonus’s Studio One, and lacks true audio editing, but it’s far more powerful a DAW than I expected for $50-supporting both pro-level ASIO audio drivers and VST virtual instruments. I was impressed with Magix’s Music Maker 16 ($60) digital audio workstation.
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