Create an account with your Melodyne code at Celemony HERE [https://services.celemony.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/LicenseApp.woa/wa/LoginDA/register]. You will need your Melodyne code to create a Celemo...
Mixcraft generally works very well on a Linux computer running Wine, but there are a few known issues. We have a Google document with the latest information about Wine compatibility [https://docs.goog...
Tip: if you find that you need finer control when tweaking an EQ or send knob, hold down the Shift key when you click on it and drag to move the knob. [img src="https://acoustica.kayako.com/medi...
If you're having crashes or other problems using Mixcraft, your Mixcraft log file can be very helpful in solving them. Here's how to find it: 1. Highlight the following line and press Ctrl+C to copy...
As of version 6, yes. Instructions for older versions: * Cut out the unwanted section of sound. * Arm another track and click Record. * When recording reaches the appropriate spot, play the re...
Yes! Podcasting you can use Mixcraft for podcasting. Review this content rich video [https://acoustica.com/mixcraft/videos/quicktips/creating-a-podcast-with-mixcraft] on how to make a podcast. Be yo...
Yes, if you have a binaural microphone setup and you are recording in stereo, you could use Mixcraft to capture the binaural sound. Download Mixcraft [http://acoustica.com/mixcraft/download.htm] and ...
Yes, you may use the sounds and music loops included in Mixcraft [http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/download.htm] for podcasting, royalty-free. Note: the sounds from Freesound.org have different lice...
Did you know that you can slow down music so that you can practice with it? If you are trying to perfect a riff, it helps to hear it slowed down. Select the audio clip in Mixcraft, and view it on the...
Mixcraft comes with a simple plugin called VocalZap that can remove the vocals from some songs. How well it works depends on how the song was mixed. Find VocalZap among Mixcraft's effects. [img src...