Magix Soundpool Dvd Collection 13 For Music Maker 22 < Working >

The included drum one-shots are excellent. In Music Maker 22, you can right-click on a drum loop, select "Convert to MIDI," and then assign the new MIDI track to the collection's drum kit. This lets you keep the groove of a loop but change every sound (e.g., replace a weak clap with a powerful clap from the Urban folder).

First, let’s clear up the naming convention. Music Maker 22 was a landmark version of the software, introducing a streamlined interface and 64-bit support. The "Soundpool DVD Collection 13" was designed as a premium add-on during that era.

Physically, the product is a DVD-ROM (or a digital download equivalent) containing roughly 4.5 GB of uncompressed audio material. But numerically, that translates to: MAGIX Soundpool DVD Collection 13 For Music Maker 22

What makes "Collection 13" special is its release timing. It arrived when EDM was dominating radio, Trap was infiltrating pop, and Deep House was ruling Ibiza. Consequently, this collection captures the sound of an era while remaining timeless enough for modern productions.


1. Zero Subscription Fees This is the biggest win. You buy the DVD (or find a new-old-stock copy), install it, and it’s yours forever. No monthly Splice fees, no waiting for credits to refill. The included drum one-shots are excellent

2. Low CPU Overhead Modern sample libraries (looking at you, Kontakt) can eat your RAM for breakfast. Because Music Maker 22 handles Soundpools natively, these loops run incredibly light. You can stack 30 tracks before your fan even spins up.

3. The "Happy Accident" Factor The loop-based workflow is ridiculously fast. You drag a drum loop, a bass loop, and a synth loop onto the timeline, and suddenly you have a chorus. For writers' block or quick scoring, this workflow is unbeatable. What makes "Collection 13" special is its release timing

4. The "Vintage" Sound Let’s be honest—2016 EDM sounds a little cheesy in 2025. But that’s a good thing! The supersaws and plucks in this collection have a nostalgic, retro-futuristic vibe that fits perfectly with the current synthwave/indie sleaze revival.

This is the killer feature. When you install this collection, it doesn't just dump WAV files into a folder. It integrates directly into the Soundpool Browser inside Music Maker 22. You can preview loops in sync with your project tempo, drag them onto the arranger, and immediately apply the MAGIX FX engines (like the mastering suite or the pitch robot) without rendering external files.

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