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I've been stuck for a year now on what to do with my composed songs from magix music maker 2013. It includes soundpools from 16 and before only.My songs are composed using these soundpools/loops. I have not tweaked them or edited them in any way.
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Since this is the case, I plan to re-do the entire song (and tweak EACH soundpool) only because I read you cannot sell your music if using their soundpools & not editing them (unless you buy the correct license) which, is beyond confusing (and for me would be expensive because I used MANY loops per song).But I just want to make sure now.if I edit or tweak each and every loop that I used, will I then own the copyright and be able to sell my songs?.Also, what is considered editing of these loops.? Can I just add an effect over them or more detailed? Let me ask you this. Two things.1. IF Magix said: soundpool 16 is Royalty free & can be used for commercial use, does that mean I can sell the songs (that I made using their soundpools) as my own works, since I made the song?Yet, if I don't own the copyright (if that's true despite them saying it's royalty free).then how could I sell them legitally?2. Are there other music making softwares out there in which have royalty free soundpools and you own the copyright if you make a song from them?Thanks. While I have not extensively used other DAW software my guess is that John is right and the business model is the same for many current DAW software providers.
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If you want to profit from Magix or other DAW software provider's creativity in designing, recording, and distributing their work they deserve compensation. That being said, if one has musical talent, then it should be possible to recreate your work by using just the 'free' instruments in the software to accomplish the same musical end. My thought is that, should I ever create a work that has commercial potential, I would go to the musical foundation of that work and seek to recreate it using tools in digital and analogue worlds that would allow me to call the work mine and sell it as I see fit.
Oh actually, do you know if there is a program where you can just create your own loops/soundpools & store them on the bottom of the page (as Magix has them) displayed so you can pick & choose which to use. Because I don't want to just make soundpools as I go along.Yes, MusicMaker or better still Samplitude Music Studio, and even better, Samplitude Pro X3.But first you will need to understand the structure.

In which I explain some of the mechanics behind the files needed and where to put them. Also, look at the structure of a Soundpool, its loops, the inf file and the synonym files to see how Magix does it. I am still looking at how to include the BPM within the file so that MusicMaker recognizes it with the loop, maybe in Samplitude Pro X.EDIT: in MMM 2017, it looks like the synonym files have been replaced by one file: instruments.iniI have not tried editing this file yet to see what I can add.After that, you just need the skill and musical ability to create the music. Then you're away.BTW, I also have MusicMaker as do probably more than a million other people, along with many, many soundpools. Logically, we can't all have the copyright to the loops, which, of course, remains with Magix. But, as John EB points, you can acquire the rights (license) to use them commercially; so can I and so can a million other people. There is no way the other million of us would let you tell us that only you have the rights to the loops after paying 50$ or so to Magix to buy the program.If you want to see an example of one of the best products out there for putting together songs for video, look at program.
Check out their licensing conditions for Royalty free music. You never get the copyright but you pay a one-time fee to use the songs commercially within the limits of the license. Royalty free also does not mean that it is free. As you have been told, you have to pay for the privilege (license).Have fun!
Wow, this conversation is turning into a whirlwind! Srry for all the questions & thanks for trying to help. I have been checking this on the catooh website and there's some issues I'm facing.First off, the disc I have is the 'Best of Soundpool Collection.' So, it contains a MIX of different soundpools. So basically I can't just buy 'Best of Ambient' for example, because my disc is a MIX of pools (like best of ambient, best of rock, etc.
1).UPDATE:Ok I just checked something! Basically it's sound effects, because the sound is 10 seconds long. Actually it IS doable to pay, because each sound is.59 cents!

I was able to check out the sounds I've used. However, again in reading the audio pro unlimited license I'm still confused. It still seems very restricting and I don't want to get in any problems.
So Maybe I will ask a lawyer for legal advice. I know I necro this post, but the question is still of actuality.I have bought several soundpools at the highest price, under the impression I could use them as I wish after that (and they are not cheap). But looking through all Q/A in this forum on the subject, I NEVER have found the simple answer I expected: 'Yes; now that you have bought the expensive 'commercial' version of the soundpools, you can do whatever you want with the songs you made with them.' But looking through all Q/A in this forum on the subject, I NEVER have found the simple answer I expected: 'Yes; now that you have bought the expensive 'commercial' version of the soundpools, you can do whatever you want with the songs you made with them.'
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