

I wanted to compare my original song with MMM 7 so I can find out how I made the sounds I made back then. I bought MMM7 from an ebay seller and tried to recreate that song for nostalgia. I made a song in MMM6 years ago, but lost the disc. WHY am I running these two programs together? I'm not expecting a fix for this, but if it is something that could be easily be fixed, that would be cool and might solve other issues (or cause them XD). It's obviously no longer supported and is superseded by more modern versions of MMM, or Acid, or Samplitude 2) People have mentioned problems with the way Magix music/audio editing software causing audio driver screwups and this is more than likely a Magix problem than an MB problem specifically 3) This is possibly problem with any major DAW since how they interact with sound drivers/sound cards - heck my problem might Specifically be due having a dedicated sound card instead of relying on onboard audio. 1) MM7 is in the ballpark of 15-20 years old and was designed for the Windows 98/Me/XP era and getting a copy is next to impossible (I only got once from a rare listing on Ebay).

I have a couple others and I haven't tried it yet.Įven if you wanted to fix it, I am not sure it is fixable. This problem is fixed by.well not having MMM7 in the first place, or closing any processes of it still running in the background even if you have closed it.Ĭonsidering this is such an obscure problem, I severely doubt this is something you're in any rush to fix, but I did want to bring it up IN CASE it causes conflicts with any other Digital Audio Workstations (DAW). Menu in system tray for MB locking up when MMM7 is running MB locking up with a right click when a process for MMM7 is running being able to run multiple processes of it while the program actually never appears on screen

I can explain the "WHY?!" later if you're curious, but started running Magix Music Maker 7 and MusicBee simultaneously. So I came across a bug that practically nobody using this program will run into.
