

This is particularly good if you can’t quite muster the creativity to finish a mix. You can tailor the length of each loop too, for example making the first ‘song part’ loop longer, before breaking into a shorter bridge or coda.Ī particular highlight of the Android incarnation over the existing Windows 8 version is the ability to ‘shake’ your device to make random loops appear in the mix board in place of muted loops. …while increasing/decreasing the levels in individual tracks let you emphasize vocals, drums or other instruments.

With song parts, you can start building proper songs beyond that of simple loops too.Īnd effects let you play around with specific parts of a song to add your own flavor to a segment… The more tracks you add, the more ‘complete’ your song will sound, and you don’t have to worry about beat-mixing given that Music Maker Jam automatically syncs everything up to make it sound ‘good’. Hit the little ‘Plus’ icon for each track, and you’ll be presented with the available genres and associated instruments. While you can download demo songs to play around with and remix, for many people the big selling point here will be building up loops and songs from scratch.
