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Samplitude Pro's strongest feature is its effects bundle, arguably negating the need for third-party plug-ins. A Thin Out command is available to simplify this data, but we would prefer the ability to apply this automatically. The new implementation leaves nothing to be desired but recording changes in real time generates dense data, making it fiddly to edit later. Version 10 includes a major overhaul of the automation features, which allow changes to mixer and instrument settings to be recorded or drawn as envelopes with the mouse. VST and DirectX plug-in support complements the bundled instruments and effects, and other supported standards include multiple input/output ASIO and WDM sound cards, ReWire for running in tandem with other software and 5.1 surround mixing. Audio and MIDI recordings are arranged on a timeline, while other windows handle comprehensive mixing, MIDI and audio editing, musical notation and virtual MIDI instruments. Samplitude Pro takes a conventional approach to music production with features and a general look and feel that are broadly similar to Cakewalk Sonar.
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The offer includes budget audio software costing just a few pounds, so there's no reason to ever pay full price.
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This is considerably pricier than the competition mentioned above, but a 'crossgrade' offer means that if you own any other recording software, you can buy Samplitude Pro for just £392. However, it has a long pedigree dating back to the early nineties, and at £664 exc VAT for the flagship Samplitude Pro, it demands to be taken seriously. When musicians argue about the relative merits of Cubase, Logic, Sonar or Pro Tools, we must confess that we've never heard anyone get excited about Magix Samplitude. Samplitude 10 Average ratng: 3,7/5 9413 reviews