Since MAGIX has shifted primarily to digital distribution, physical DVD Collection 13 is out of print. However, it is still "hot" on the secondary market.

To balance the aggression, Collection 13 offers this nostalgic gem. Packed with Juno-60 style pads, gated reverb snares, and retro arpeggios, "Neon Sunset" is hot for TikTok creators looking for that Stranger Things aesthetic.

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: Packed with dedicated loops for Drums, Bass, Guitars, Synths, Strings, Vocals , and FX .

Technically, the Soundpool collection utilized the .ogg file format (or sometimes .wav), optimized specifically for the MAGIX Music Maker interface. The brilliance of the Soundpool system lay in its harmonic and tempo adjustability. Collection 13 allowed users to take a loop recorded at 120 BPM in C Major and instantly stretch it to fit a 140 BPM track or pitch it to a different key. This non-destructive flexibility encouraged experimentation. It allowed the user to treat sound as malleable clay rather than rigid bricks. The quality of the recordings on Collection 13—while arguably dated by today’s ultra-high-fidelity standards—possessed a certain "punch" and clarity that made them sit well in a mix, providing a solid foundation for novice engineers to learn the ropes of arrangement and layering.

If you own Music Maker 2024 or later, Collection 13 unlocks advanced controls. You can map specific loops to your MIDI keyboard or drum pad and trigger them like an MPC. This makes creating drops and build-ups instantaneous.

For the Music Maker user, it is essential. For the producer using other DAWs, it is a cheap way to get 3,000+ royalty-free loops that sound "hot" right out of the gate.

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