Magix Soundpool Dvd - Collection 13 For Music Maker Soundpools Hot Fix
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Browse and select the root directory of the DVD Collection 13. Music Maker will automatically scan and index the database.
For serious producers, the licensing terms of these older DVD collections (Volumes 12 through 16) are the real headline. According to multiple user discussions, without any additional license fees. This meant you could legally use the loops in songs, YouTube videos, podcasts, and even sell the final product. Once you bought the DVD, the sounds were yours to monetize. This policy has since changed, making the older physical collections highly prized in the second-hand market. and sounds spanning multiple genres
Rather than giving you pre-mixed song chunks, Collection 13 breaks loops down into individual stems. For a single musical idea, you get separate tracks for the kick drum, snare, hi-hats, bassline, melody synthesizer, and vocal chops. This grants you total control over arranging, mixing, and mutating the sounds. 4. 100% Royalty-Free
The "hot" appeal of Soundpool DVD Collection 13 lies in its broad genre coverage. It bridges the gap between synthetic electronic music and organic, acoustic instrumentation. The library is split into highly usable sub-categories: 1. Hip Hop & Urban Beats For serious producers, the licensing terms of these
The represents a turning point in loop-based production. It captured the raw energy of mid-2010s electronic music—the "Hot" era where Trap met Future Bass. While MAGIX has moved on to cloud-based models, savvy producers know that owning physical, perpetual licenses for high-quality samples is a power move.
MAGIX Soundpool DVD Collection 13 is a legacy high-performance sample library designed for MAGIX Music Maker Once you bought the DVD, the sounds were yours to monetize
Technically, the Soundpool collection utilized the .ogg file format (or sometimes .wav), optimized specifically for the MAGIX Music Maker interface. The brilliance of the Soundpool system lay in its harmonic and tempo adjustability. Collection 13 allowed users to take a loop recorded at 120 BPM in C Major and instantly stretch it to fit a 140 BPM track or pitch it to a different key. This non-destructive flexibility encouraged experimentation. It allowed the user to treat sound as malleable clay rather than rigid bricks. The quality of the recordings on Collection 13—while arguably dated by today’s ultra-high-fidelity standards—possessed a certain "punch" and clarity that made them sit well in a mix, providing a solid foundation for novice engineers to learn the ropes of arrangement and layering.
This "missing volume" has become a collector's legend. The few physical copies of the older DVD collections (Volumes 1-8, 12, 14, etc.) were discontinued by MAGIX around 2016 and became highly sought-after collector's items. So, if you see a listing for a "Volume 13" on a marketplace, it is highly likely a counterfeit or a mislabeled item.
Soundpools are generally licensed for, allowing you to use them in your commercial music productions. Integration with MAGIX Music Maker