Of the three pillars of digital lifestyle applications — video, photos and music — music remains a bit of a mystery to many users. That’s ironic because sharing digital music files was one of the first applications byte-stylers flocked to. However, while many users have graduated from merely sharing videos and photos to creating polished projects with those media, music — despite the introduction of powerful programs like Apple’s GarageBand — remains only a rip-and-share proposition for most users. Maybe a program like Mixcraft can change that attitude.
Mixcraft: Music Making Made Easy
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. March 7, 2007 04:00 AMOf the three pillars of digital lifestyle applications — video, photos and music — music remains a bit of a mystery to many users. That’s ironic because sharing digital music files was one of the first applications byte-stylers flocked to. However, while many users have graduated from merely sharing videos and photos to creating polished projects with those media, music — despite the introduction of powerful programs like Apple’s GarageBand — remains only a rip-and-share proposition for most users. Maybe a program like Mixcraft can change that attitude.