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So tread cautiously if you want to use Music Maker with MIDI. I opened a dozen or so bugs to the MAGIX support team for bugs many months back, no fixes or updates.

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That said, if you need something cheap that'll work as well as anything in Music Maker - Take a look at Monoprices M Pro Audio series #606304. I had nothing but problems and finally had to abandon it for Samplitude. Just a caution, Music Maker is absolutely horrendous for MIDI support. I am also considering the Premium version here in Magix as the 3rd option but it is more expensive because it also comes with many Soundpools that I won't be using and then there is the question of compatibility w/ the MIDI keyboard. But I have to act quickly as the promo will be ending in a couple of hours. The reason I am considering the Steam version is it is under promo right now and very cheap. The commercial license for the Soundloops in Magix are quite expensive anyway for a beginner. If my understanding is correct, I guess I will just not use pre-made "loops" and "pre-sets" so my work will be safe for commercial use. Thanks for the links you provided as they have useful information! The first one containing legalities is a little unclear but it sort of got answered by the discussion in the second forum thread.

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I plan to add my own sounds to the games then either distribute them for free and/or sell them. Ultimately yes, the compositions will be for commercial use. I will also check if there any 49 Key MIDI Keyboard that will fit my space and budget. Maybe I can just extend the sound range through the software for now? hmm. More keys would be great but since I am just a beginner, I only want something low cost & easy to use that I can place in front of my desk to occupy a small space between my monitor and the PC keyboard. I would advise you to get the Premium version direct from Magix, why go through a third party and be dependant on them when you can deal direct with Magix. thinking of upgrading soon to Plus, Premium, or Steam version. and this summary of what you can do without the need for additional licenses If this is for commercial use then please read this article. planning to try my hand at composing digital music that may be used for small Indie games. In general most MIDI keyboard controllers will work with Music Maker, however there my be issues with assigning/using the pads on those that have them, and you may find the 2 octave range limiting - I have used 49 key midi keyboards (no pads so cannot comment on their usage) and the extended octave range is much easier to use.













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