@LPGexpert Can you help me again? I have another question, I hope it's not a problem. I made a great (I think) song, and when I export it to MP3 and play it, I sometimes hear overdriven sounds. There is a blue slider next to the sounds, I moved them to the left (they are at about 75% now), but it is still not good... What could be the problem? What can be the solution?
Hi Pete. The blue volume sliders on the left are OK for equalising the volume of each track, but it's the Master Volume and Peak Level Meter on the right hand side of the transport bar you need to keep an eye on. Make sure the peaks only just go into the orange level. Also, when you Export the audio as MP3, select the highest bit rate available (320kBit/s) and click on the 'Normalise button. Other than that, I'm afraid I can't advise any further. But I hope this helps you. 👍
Looks great and very well made. Still wish I could strike an ark that easy when MMA welding! Thanks for sharing how the bend and twist was created for the spinners
Thank you, Keith. Glad you found it helpful. And don't worry about striking an arc, I'm probably as bad as you, but I edit out all the rubbish strikes. 🤣 👍
Hello! I'm still a beginner. Can you help me with why I hear a clicking sound between the basses? When it switches from one to the other during playback, it always clicks. Thank you in advance for your answer!
Hi Pete. I explain how to overcome this annoying niggle in this video... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yfPG8ElQfVM.html I know the version of Magix I was using at the time is rather old now, and I demonstrate ir with the Strings rather than the Bass, but the principle is the same. It is also easier to achieve in the later versions of Music Maker. I hope you find it helpful. Apologies for the annoying backing music, I thought it was cool at the time. 🤫
That was very good, Tony. I wonder if you could help me with a problem with my stereo. I just do electronics for a hobby and I managed to replace an amplifier chip and two resistors to get the sound back on my 1991 Hitachi stereo system, but I'm left with a weird fault. The radio, all wavebands, will work great for about 2 minutes, then they will slowly disappear, leaving just static (on all wavebands) and crackling. Also, when I power the system up, the radio won't always come on, but when it does, it does the same thing again, as above. Thank you.
If this is happening on ALL wavebands, then I would initially suspect a dry joint on the main tuning capacitor, or the RF coupling capacitors (usually just a few pF) around it. Even the vanes of the tuning capacitor itself could be failing. Unfortunately, in a post like this I can't really advise any further without using diagnostic equipment.
Save some money, and just buy some domed pellets , i then sand down the dome just a tiny bit to make a flat surface at the tip of the domed pellets, then take the Flint out of a lighter and cut flint log into little discs and crazy glue to top of dome, huge bright flash thats shoot sparks in every direction on impact. They sell the flints in bulk online.
Nice idea. I might make a fresh video using that technique. 👍 I've got some RWS Hobby flat head pellets already, so no need for sanding down. What do you use to slice the flints?
I await the day they sell their synths as stand-alone at plugin boutique. I honestly think they would make a fortune if they marketed Revolta 2 and this one in that manner. I've tried to Rewire this through Acid, and Music Maker to FL Studio. It flat out won't allow it.
It does, for saying it was a tatty old rusty thing with the stock snapped in half when I got it. I did my best to 'restore' it, but I had to stop somewhere. 👍
I know, but this is what I call my 'Fun' rifle. I restored it from a rusty and broken gun a few years ago, but I never replaced the spring. This is what I call my 'Fun' gun, so I don't mind shoving 'mucky' stuff down the barrel. I certainly wouldn't use the Kvintor pellets in a modern springer, or any modern rifle, for that matter. 👍
Hello Tony. Nice shots with a nice rifle! 😃 I myself own an Industry Brand QB36-1, which is (I guess) the same gun as yours... Mine is a .177 though, but I really do like it. It is quite fantastic how much of a pellet rifle one can get for such little money - the overall quality is pretty amazing for the price tag. Keep up the good work. 🙂👍
Hi. I also have Music Maker but I'm having issues with popping and clicking sound when working on music. Did you also experience anything like that? If so, how did you fix it? I've tried everything and it's keep happening when I add more instruments.
Hi there shippmateproductions. This is usually caused by using an incorrect Codec Driver within Music Maker. Open the [Program settings] by pressing 'p' on the keyboard and click on the [Audio/MIDI] tab. In the [Audio playback] section, click on the [ASIO driver] button and select the [Music Maker Asio] option, then click the [OK] button. Close Music Maker, wait 20 seconds and start the program back up again. You might have to restart your computer for the changes to take affect, but I would not have thought so. I hope that helps you.
@@LPGexpert Yes, it did! When I looked at the settings, it was already set at Music Maker ASIO. That's when I realized that it changed from the 2016 Legacy to that during the recent update. I was so busy trying to figure out things that I didn't notice it right off. Thank you so much for your help. I truly appreciate it. ☺
Sorry, Andy but... This was my passion long before the resurrection of my rifle antics. I do have other audiences to accommodate too, you know. 😉 Don't worry, I'll have another shooting video out pretty soon. 👍
the background music is very monotonous and annoying. Would be better if it were absent. very interesting program, but is it really a free download. Or are there still limitations in publishing your own music that you have made with this?
Hi John. This video is now many years old and your comment about the background music has been made many times before. That's why I produced a replacement video with the background music removed. Click on the link below... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z2M9tgat9Os.html Yes, it is definitely a free download and you can use the program perfectly well, but with very limited features. I have never used the free versions of MMM myself - all of my versions are fully licenced and registered. So, don't expect to be able to perform all the tasks in any of my video's if you're only going to use the free download version. For a start, you won't be able to save anything you produce in any standard file format - MP3 for example. Hope that helps to answer your questions.
Fantastic Tony, great stuff, keeping up the Great British Tradition of Nutters, erm, no, sorry I mean Men in sheds (with nothing better to do) creating whacky gadgets and gizmos..... Love it.... 8-)
It came with a lubrication port in the cylinder... seriously though I reckon that pinhole could be plugged with a small blob of solder or metal adhesive.
🤣 Actually, the hole is so small I don't think it really affects the accuracy or power which, with the original spring still fitted, is probably a whopping 3.5ft/lb at the moment. 😂 It is my 'Fun' gun, after all. 👍
@@LPGexpert Nothing wrong with a low power airgun for plinking. My old BSA Cadet is doing about the same and still accurate for 10m. That hole in the cylinder is tiny so it's not going to make a big difference either way. Cheers!
I don't completely understand your question but, this software is capable of recording absolutely anything you want if you have a MIDI keyboard connected and your self-inspiration to produce your own music. 👍👍
nice tutorial but all i see is loops putting together, but its great to know i thought it was working with MIDI since i like making my own, but this info is easy and i like it, but thanks for some pointers working in the daw.