Read the instructions below first:
This giveaway set by German Beat Magazine, use Chrome browser for this promo as it has an inbuilt translator and other browser users use Google translator webpage or add-on.
Visit this giveaway page in the German language, choose [Beat # 149 - 05/18] click ‘OK’. Then the next page, select ‘ACID Music Studio 10 (Software)’, enter your email address and click ‘Register Products’.
Next, fill the small form, select required fields in the form and complete registration to receive an email from ‘Beat <[email protected]>’, click the confirmation link to receive another email with ACID Music Studio 10 serial number.
Download the software installer from this direct link [151 MB]
http://dl-de01.magix.net//2016/ACIDMusicStudio10/ACID_Music_…
While installing the software choose the option ‘I have a Serial Number’ and enter the code you received through this giveaway, finally register your product and complete the installation process.
About ACID Music Studio:
Acid Music Studio developed by MAGIX (previously Sony) is a digital audio workstation software, also known as DAW, which is used to compose and create music. It sells for $42.49 at MAGIX website.
This software allows loop-based music production with 90 virtual instruments and 3,000 ACID loops.
New features include 24-bit/192 kHz support, MIDI track freeze, MIDI input filters for tracks, real-time pitch/tempo transposition, Drum grid timeline editing mode with drum map editor and Multiport VSTi soft synth support.
With ACID Music Studio software, it’s a breeze to create songs and remixes, develop music beds, score videos, or develop music for Web sites and Flash animations — just pick, paint, and play.
Creating music with this MAGIX software is a simple process.Just pick, paint and Play:
-Pick the media you want to use.
-Paint events on the timeline to tell the software when to play the media
-Play your composition.
Some may find this software useful.
Anytime you see free limited things - shoot first ask questions later. Anyone know how it compares to Cubase 8?