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| Mixcraft | |
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| Developers | Acoustica, Inc. (Yosemite Valley, CA) |
| Initial release | April 16, 2004[1] |
| Stable release | 10.5 build 635
/ March 21, 2024 |
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
| Type | Digital audio workstation |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | www.acoustica.com/mixcraft |
Mixcraft is a digital audio workstation for Windows, developed by Acoustica since its first release in April 2004. It is as a digital audio workstation, MIDI sequencer, virtual instrument host, non-linear video arranger, and music loop recording program.
Editions
[edit]Acoustica has developed three editions of Mixcraft:
- Mixcraft Home Studio: The lite edition of the music software and currently download-only. The included features are up to 16 audio or virtual instrument tracks. The recording studio has a loop library of 7,500 loops, samples, and sound effects. [2]
- Mixcraft Recording Studio: The default version of the music software and currently download-only. The included features are unlimited audio, MIDI, video, and virtual instrument tracks. The recording studio has a loop library of 7,500 loops, samples, and sound effects.[3]
- Mixcraft Pro Studio: The professional version that offers more variety in virtual instruments and audio effects. Additional features include AI stem separation and Audio to MIDI conversion. Additional plugins include Acoustica Pianissimo Virtual Grand Piano, Cherry Audio DCO-106, and Celemony Melodyne Essential (with ARA support). The product has been promoted for the use of professional musicians, producers, and engineers.[4]
Features
[edit]- MIDI: Support for MIDI data played on one or more MIDI controller keyboards.
- VSTi Support: Allows virtual instruments to be played, sequenced, and recorded via MIDI data. (Includes VST 3).
- Multitrack Recording: Allows for recordings to be created simultaneously from multiple sound card or audio interface inputs simultaneously.
- Performance Clip Sequencing: Similar to Ableton and Bitwig, it supports pattern clip–based arrangement.
- Tempo Matching: This feature attempts to detect the tempo and key of a pre-recorded audio file, and changes the tempo to match the project tempo.
- Audio Time Stretching & Pitch Shifting: Mixcraft claims to use an advanced algorithm to provide high quality time stretching and pitch shifting while minimizing CPU usage.
- Multiple Import/Export Formats: Supporting MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, FLAC, and AIFF file formats.
- Video Sequencing: Editing, Image Additions, Font Additions, Automation, and Effects (Supports MP4, AVI, and WMV etc files.).
References
[edit]- ^ "Mixcraft 1 Version History". old.acoustica.com. Archived from the original on 2023-02-17. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
- ^ Music Connection article on the release of Mixcraft 10 Home Studio
- ^ "Acoustica Mixcraft 9 Recording Studio - Single User". Counterpoint.
- ^ "Acoustica comparison page for the various editions of Mixcraft, including Mixcraft Pro Studio". Archived from the original on 2025-05-15.
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Mixcraft is a digital audio workstation (DAW) software developed by Acoustica for Microsoft Windows, designed to provide an intuitive platform for recording, editing, mixing, and mastering audio and MIDI tracks, suitable for both beginners and professional musicians since its initial release in 2004.[1]
The software stands out for its user-friendly interface that balances advanced functionality with accessibility, supporting unlimited audio and MIDI tracks, integration with third-party VST plugins and hardware controllers, and a vast library of over 7,500 royalty-free loops, sound effects, and samples included in its standard editions.[1] Mixcraft also incorporates built-in virtual instruments and effects—such as 16 instruments and 36 effects in the base version, expanding to 24 instruments and over 50 effects in the Pro Studio edition—along with tools for video editing, live performance looping, and AI-powered stem separation for isolating musical elements in recordings.[1]
Available in multiple tiers, including the entry-level Home Studio, the $79 Recording Studio for unlimited track capabilities, and the $149 Pro Studio with premium features like Melodyne Essential pitch correction, Mixcraft has evolved through versions up to 10.6 as of 2025, introducing enhancements like project templates for specific workflows (e.g., podcasting or mastering) and multilingual support for 17 languages.[1] Acoustica offers flexible purchasing options, such as rent-to-own plans starting at $8 per month, and a free companion mobile app, Mixcraft Remote, for wireless control of sessions.[1]
