Mix The Music (MTM) Review & Thoughts

Mix The Music (MTM) Review mixthemusic.com.

While I`m in the mood to send people “off site” I wanted to do a short blog post regarding mixthemusic.com.

For anybody unaware or new to the multitracks “scene” there is now a legal way to buy stems/multi`s of many great artists and bands*.
This is the first* , maybe the first ever** “officially endorsed/licensed by some of the big guns” “buy your stems here” (sort of) web site. Which is great. Really great.

So please go there, set up an account, grab a stem pack, download the software, and have a little play.

In other words, if you can, show your support. (and of course have a some fun into the bargain).

All for the cost of $10 a song. Some are even $6.

I mean, where else can you get all the multitracks you`ll ever want for a few bucks?

Unfortunately there are restrictions as you may have guessed (or not) on what you can and can`t do with the multitrack/song you just bought. Long story short, I can totally understand why there are such restrictions and I`m not going to go too much further on that just yet. Dont agree totally with how it works, but I know why.

Basically you can`t simply download the stems to your favourite DAW and start remixing and exporting. Which is a shame. But almost nearly understandable.

You do get the sites` licensed DAW called “Studio One” to download with your stems though, which works well with the downloaded songs as a unit. I got a Barry White one to test it all out.

I`d guess from that minor review here that you can work out for yourself how MTM (as it will be known from now on for ease of use) operates.
It`s easy(ish) to set up an account and get going in under 10 minutes so once again, I`d urge one and all to give it a shot. If only just to see.

Mix The Music.com