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So, just a quick mention that one cannot record using this keyboard would help reduce this problem. After several go-rounds of 20 questions, we discover that they were trying to use the instrument keyboard. Then they complain on the forum () that they can't record MIDI, the program is crap, without indicating how they were trying to do it. My only point is that when users see the keyboard with the instrument, they try to record a few notes by pressing on the keys.
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This makes Samplitude twice the price of Logic Pro X, which I think demonstrates that Magix are marketing this as a more professional DAW.It's hard to know where to stop when doing a tutorial.Īs far as I know, it has never been possible to record by pressing on the keys of the keyboard at the bottom of an instrument, but many users try. Samplitude Pro X3 is 299.99 GBP and Samplitude Pro X3 Suite is 449.99 GBP. There are two versions of Samplitude available. To read about all the new features found inside Pro X3, visit Magix’s webpage. Let’s hope they continue the updates and support and this isn’t a freak occurrence. I’m sure there are features inside Samplitude Pro X3 which will secure them some new users. The difference between DAW’s is becoming less and less, and purchasing decisions can almost come down to single features. Perhaps there was a lot for Samplitude to catch up on as nearly all DAW’s are extremely advanced these days.
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Often it can feel like there are fewer new features that come with every software update, but not this time. Magix even advertise Samplitude’s support of 384kHz sample rates. Samplitude Pro X3 certainly comes with a professional specification, based on 64-bit internal processing and capable of working with 32-bit floating point files.
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However, hopefully these are also addressed in this latest update as most DAW’s today are solid and reliable.

I am aware of users that have complained the architecture can require a lot of CPU power and bugs seem to take Magix a while to fix. Not having used Samplitude before, or having tried this latest version yet, I can’t report how well it performs. The big question is if there’s enough to warrant learning a new application. I have to admit there are some attractive points with this release. If you’re not already a Samplitude user, but some of these new features have grabbed you’re interest, then perhaps it’s time for change. Thank god that this appears to be a professional solution and not some naff ‘anyone-can-do-mastering’ style plug-in. Be aware however, that this is also only available in the Pro X3 Suite package. DDP files can now be created with Samplitude Pro X3 via the addition of the Sound Forge Pro II application. Unfortunately, just as Apple have dropped the headphone jack on the iPhone 7, they dropped WaveBurner in Logic Pro X. Let’s be honest, Logic Pro 9 users used to have an app called WaveBurner, which was really useful. I really like the concept that Samplitude can be used on a project from conception to completion. On a more technical level, Magix even have mastering covered. This includes Celemony’s audio to MIDI feature, which is great tool for working on productions for those doing remixes.

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However, it appears to me that this is a form of Melodyne Essentials, not the full studio version which would have been a bargain! However, as it is integrated, probably in a similar way to Studio One, I can see it providing users with a very powerful tool. The Melodyne integration that comes with this new release is available in both versions of Samplitude Pro X3. If these are your thing, then be aware that the more expensive Pro X3 Suite contains more VI’s and audio content. Without hearing the quality of these new VI’s I can’t comment, except that the addition of ‘Cinematic Soundscapes’ should benefit the today’s trend of composers working in production music. New virtual instruments are included for producers and composers, as well as Zynaptiq’s Orange Vocoder which looks fun. It seems there’s something for everyone in this update.
