Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Mixcraft Pro Studio 8 - Acoustica


Excellent and underrated DAW which has lots of excellent features. Smart looking interface and a huge amount of quality instruments for almost any genre. Comes bundled with a load of samples too. One very niice feature is the ability to integrate Launchpad and launch clips much like Bitwig and Ableton. Another bonus is Melodyne too!! Slight downside is the rather basic sampler.

The ultimate software tool for pro-level mixing and mastering! With 6 additional virtual instruments and 28 additional effects, Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio features over $1250 worth of plug-ins - the complete package for "record-ready" productions with incredibly realistic instruments and superlative audio processing capabilities.

Integrated Melodyne Tuning Software
Acoustica MixCraft Pro Studio 8 v8.0.0.373 Incl Keygen-R2R screenshot
Celemony’s groundbreaking Melodyne tuning software sets the standard as the most natural-sounding and easiest to use vocal tuning software available. Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio takes it one step further by integrating Melodyne Essential directly into Mixcraft’s clip sound edit window (and eliminating time-consuming audio “transfers”). Whether you’re simply touching up intonation, or moving notes to wildly alter performances, vocal pitch editing has never been easier!

Stunning Synths

Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio adds painstakingly modeled virtual analog and digital professional synthesizers. Memorymoon is a spot-on recreation of the Moog Memorymoog’s crushing analog fatness. ME80 Version 2 is a killer model of the classic Yamaha CS-80 synthesizer, now with a gorgeous new user interface and a whole new sound engine. Kastelheimer Veldberg XD is new virtual analog synthesizer based on algorithms from hardware VA synthesizers with immense programming possibilities - a veritable goldmine of powerful analog and digital timbres!





2 comments:

  1. Mostly Mixcraft Pro Studio 8 is very good from the creating a sound point of view.

    It does however suffer from a couple of crashing problems, both of which are pretty much irreversible unless the user continually saves the project file.

    One of these crashes occurs when playing a project file, clicking the Show Video Windows and trying to diagonally resize it by dragging a corner of the window. The result of this crash is to re-open Mixcraft and start again, by which time any creativity has also crashed! It works perfectly fine when dragging vertically or horizontally.

    The other more serious crash (although I've been unable to replicate it) is when opening a project file and an error message appears saying the file is 'unstable' and not only disallows you from locating the original file, but makes the back-up file also unstable.

    So, it seems to me that save, save and save is the answer. It would be far more comforting to have an 'auto-save' method built into the programme that the user can time-manipulate.

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