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Mixcraft

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Mixcraft
Developer(s)Acoustica, Inc. (Yosemite Valley, CA)
Initial releaseApril 16, 2004; 20 years ago (2004-04-16)[1]
Stable release
10.5 build 596 / March 21, 2024; 7 months ago (2024-03-21)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeDigital audio workstation
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.acoustica.com/mixcraft

Mixcraft is a digital audio workstation for Windows, developed by Acoustica since its first release in April 2004. It is as a digital audio workstation, MIDI sequencer, virtual instrument host, non-linear video arranger, and music loop recording program.

Versions

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Acoustica has developed two versions of Mixcraft:

  • Mixcraft Recording Studio: The default version of the music software and currently download-only. The included features are unlimited audio, MIDI, video, and virtual instrument tracks. The recording studio has a loop library of 7,000 loops, samples, and sound effects.[2]
  • Mixcraft Pro Studio: The professional version that offers more variety in virtual instruments and audio effects. The product has been promoted for the use of professional musicians, producers, and engineers.[3][4]

Features

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  • MIDI: Support for MIDI data played on one or more MIDI controller keyboards.
  • VSTi Support: Allows virtual instruments to be played, sequenced, and recorded via MIDI data. (Includes VST 3).
  • Multitrack Recording: Allows for recordings to be created simultaneously from multiple sound card or audio interface inputs simultaneously.
  • Performance Clip Sequencing: Similar to Ableton and Bitwig, it supports pattern clip–based arrangement.
  • Tempo Matching: This feature attempts to detect the tempo and key of a pre-recorded audio file, and changes the tempo to match the project tempo.
  • Audio Time Stretching & Pitch Shifting: Mixcraft claims to use an advanced algorithm to provide high quality time stretching and pitch shifting while minimizing CPU usage.
  • Multiple Import/Export Formats: Supporting MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, FLAC, and AIFF file formats.
  • Video Sequencing: Editing, Image Additions, Font Additions, Automation, and Effects (Supports MP4, AVI, and WMV etc files.).

References

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  1. ^ "Mixcraft 1 Version History". old.acoustica.com. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
  2. ^ Counterpoint.co.uk[dead link]
  3. ^ ytmp3[dead link]
  4. ^ "y2mate".
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