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OT: Samplitude...my next DAW? [message #73540] Wed, 04 October 2006 07:37 Go to next message
Phil Aiken is currently offline  Phil Aiken
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Anyone here made the switch or use both?
Thoughts?
Re: OT: Samplitude...my next DAW? [message #73545 is a reply to message #73540] Wed, 04 October 2006 09:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim W is currently offline  Kim W
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I use both.
Paris for tracking/mixing.
Samplitude for mastering, editing, compiling, etc.
The real-time pitch shifting/time stretching is awesome.
Every object can have it's own eq/effects, and you can compile
your final cd with all tracks/gaps/index points exactly where
you want them, all in the virtual domain....no need to render,
just hit "Burn CD".
What you see/hear in the multitrack editor is *exactlty* what
you get on your final CD.
It is everything Paris should have been. (and for that matter, PT).
The midi/vsti side is a little quirky but quite usable, and
getting better with every software revision. (not quite up to
Cubase SX standard yet, but Magix are working on it constantly).
If I was to ditch Paris as a multitracker, Samplitude would be it!
Kim

"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote:
>
>Anyone here made the switch or use both?
>Thoughts?
>
Re: OT: Samplitude...my next DAW? [message #73558 is a reply to message #73545] Wed, 04 October 2006 11:00 Go to previous message
LaMont is currently offline  LaMont
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I agree whole heartedly! Samplitude/Sequoia sound is stunning to say the least.
Dedric and I have been waiting for version 9 to see if this could in fact
replace our main goto DAW.

I have yet to mix or track a complete songinto Samplitude. Like you, I use
it for mastering and cd finalization. After I finish working on this current
mix project, I'll take some time to mix a multitrack project (40-50) tracks.


"Kim W" <no@way.com> wrote:
>
>I use both.
>Paris for tracking/mixing.
>Samplitude for mastering, editing, compiling, etc.
>The real-time pitch shifting/time stretching is awesome.
>Every object can have it's own eq/effects, and you can compile
>your final cd with all tracks/gaps/index points exactly where
>you want them, all in the virtual domain....no need to render,
>just hit "Burn CD".
>What you see/hear in the multitrack editor is *exactlty* what
>you get on your final CD.
>It is everything Paris should have been. (and for that matter, PT).
>The midi/vsti side is a little quirky but quite usable, and
>getting better with every software revision. (not quite up to
>Cubase SX standard yet, but Magix are working on it constantly).
>If I was to ditch Paris as a multitracker, Samplitude would be it!
>Kim
>
>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote:
>>
>>Anyone here made the switch or use both?
>>Thoughts?
>>
>
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