I tried running Mixcraft on Ubuntu with Bottles, although it was heavy and not as good as on Windows, it worked.
@commontimeproductions
6 ай бұрын
Nice one! I am always curious who out there is using Windows software on Linux. Cool stuff. Do you normally use Ubuntu for regular work?
@Obe_Kukun
6 ай бұрын
@@commontimeproductionsNo, I prefer to use Windows, but I haven't activated Windows yet.
@Obe_Kukun
6 ай бұрын
I think now more features between DAWs are becoming the same. Every DAW now has video editing features, channel strips, arranger track, etc. It depends on your taste which DAW you want to choose.
@commontimeproductions
6 ай бұрын
I'm working on one for editing a video with Mixcraft next! I am super excited to put it through some tests to see just what all it can do. Thanks for your comment and return to our channel!
@Obe_Kukun
6 ай бұрын
@@commontimeproductionsThat's great, thank you very much. Mixcraft can import image files, Cubase can only import video files, image files cannot.
@TweetykachuDenzelAbaya
20 күн бұрын
Mawot ko na hinale mo man an saro sa mga gamot, imbes na soloon sana sinda gabos. An paghale kan mga boses halimbawa magpapahiling kun ini magigin marahay para sa karaoke.
@Frostensen
16 күн бұрын
Can track regions be used like Studio One Arranger?
@commontimeproductions
16 күн бұрын
Thanks for the question! As it looks like in Studio One, there are some similarities between the "Arranger Track" it has and then Mixcraft's "Track Regions". For the most part, the moving sections easily works pretty much the same in each daw. Hopefully this answers your question :)
@Frostensen
15 күн бұрын
@@commontimeproductions Yes, thank you
@dj_instruments937
2 ай бұрын
Want someone to develop a sequencer that rivals FL's. Something similar yet more featured based. Only thing stopping me from finding a new or secondary DAW. I need to be able to quickly drag and drop drum sounds, build rhythms and so on.
@commontimeproductions
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment! Are you currently using FL Studio? I remember using that one a few years ago. We use ProTools and Audition (sometimes) here.
@dj_instruments937
2 ай бұрын
@@commontimeproductions yes I use FL
@svorttsirhc1814
4 ай бұрын
Can the audio meters be turned vertically? Also can mixcraft auto detect a midi drum beat auto detection?
@commontimeproductions
4 ай бұрын
You can visualize the audio meters vertically by "undocking" the mixer panel from the bottom. Then you can place it on a second screen and see the tracks vertically with their meters. Sorry for the late comment, hope this helps!
@LezMarwick
3 ай бұрын
I wish you'd demoed removing one of the stems as well, rather than just soloing them all. Removing vocals for instance would have shown if it would work well for karaoke.
@commontimeproductions
3 ай бұрын
During my testing I had actually tried that with an old song my band recorded. It ended up removing a huge frequency band section where the vocals were, and the song sounded thin afterwards so I didn't think that it was ready for that type of clarity. It is not something like Izotope's RX11, where it will literally remove only the vocals. I hadn't thought of using it that way for karaoke specifically, but I have used a website called karaoke-version that has a whole bunch of karaoke songs that even include lyric videos along with the tracks. Plus, they have this custom backing track versions where you can select what instruments you want or don't want for the song. They even let you download separate stems so that you can pull them into your daw and work with them that way as well. Thanks so much for your comment, in the future maybe I will just leave all of it in like that in editing so that you guys can see the real raw takeaway for stuff like this.
@LezMarwick
3 ай бұрын
@@commontimeproductions Thanks for the info. I'm still on Mixcraft 9 but will be upgrading very soon. I was thinking of trying to repair some of my old songs with 'even worse than usual' vocals due to having a cold when I recorded them, but it sounds like the best thing will be to redo them from scratch... or wait a few more years for better AI.
@commontimeproductions
3 ай бұрын
@@LezMarwick We have been using Mixcraft since version 6, and I would have to say that 10 is by far the most stable and has lots of great quality of life features that I am super glad to have now. As for the vocals, have you checked out "Revocalize"? That ai tool allows you to upload your vocals and then use ai to enhance them. I also found "voice.ai" and see that they have a free stem separation tool you could try as well for the old songs. Also, if you still have the songs with the stems separated in an older version of Mixcraft, you could always try using Melodyne on the vocals to clean them up and adjust the bits that sound off. There are so many new things out there with ai and music stuff now, check out Matt Wolfs KZitem channel, his website "Future Tools" has a catalog of a slew of the current and upcoming ai tech and tools that are mostly free to check out or just the super cheap cost of the api. Hope that this helps, I love this stuff and am excited to see all the new tools for music. You rock!
@Markstudioone
5 ай бұрын
mixcaft 10 there is a problem with you installion.ensure you are connected to the internet and that mixcraft is not filewlled.
@commontimeproductions
5 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting! These are some really great recommendations that I didn't even see on their information page about downloading. Happy mixing my friend!
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