

I would be most grateful if people here could give me their thoughts based on what I have just said. I really need Mixcraft for adding VST instruments, having a good piano roll and step sequencer and a straightforward easy to use interface. I also want to get Izotope Neutron and upgrade my Ozone 4 to the latest version. I also have to upgrade to Reason 9 from Reason 7. I have plenty of instruments in Reason which I could rewire to Mixcraft as a slave device.ĭo I really need Mixcraft Pro or would Mixcraft 8 be enough. Anyway there is now Vocal Pitch editing in Reason 9 for the first time. Mixcraft 8 Pro Recording Studio Software Take your music to the next level. I already have Melodyne Essential as part of Sonar and I bought an old version of Melodyne years ago when it was called something else so I know I have access to vocal editing. I like to program everything myself except I will gladly use percussion Loops if they are available alongside programmed Drum Parts. So thousands of Loops don't really interest me as I wouldn't use them. I don't use Loops at all except for percussion Loops. Also FL Studio can also be used to make your own beats, whilst mixcraft is just loops. You can COMPLETELY emulate Sosa Bang 2 vocals too (I done this). Go on YouTube and search how to record songs with FL Studio its quite easy. The only question is do I get Mixcraft 8 or Mixcraft Pro 8. FL Studio is superior to Mixcraft (which is only really a introduction program to making music really).

I have decided to buy Mixcraft this week.
