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Friday, August 10, 2012

REVIEW SAMPLITUDE MUSIC STUDIO 14

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Samplitude Music Studio 14 All Music Studio software programs come with a learning curve. Even the simplest programs require hours of trial, error and troubleshooting before even a base degree of software familiarity and fluency is reached. That said, it is crucial for any Music Studio software program to have user-friendly design features and user interface, intuitive organization, effective, well-designed audio edition and arrangement tools and, perhaps just as important as any other element, informative and easy-to-access help and support sections.

With Magix’ Samplitude Music Studio, you have a good balance of design features, organization and audio tools, but receive an extra helping of help and support that strongly enhances this recording studio software’s appeal and usability. Though Samplitude Music Studio lacks the brand appeal of other Music Studio programs like Reason, Ableton or Pro Tools LE, its attention to every step of the audio creation and edition process, from importing to exporting, and its user-friendly, intuitive interface form a strong argument in favor of Samplitude Music Studio.

Samplitude Music Studio offers a wealth of tools, applications and features that make for a uniquely-intuitive experience editing and arranging audio tracks. A few of the standout design features include:

Samplitude Music Studio offers full compatibility with DirectX and VST plug-ins, two of the most widespread plug-in manufactures, for both audio effects and synthesizers. This compatibility greatly increases the functionality of the program, while enabling users to have a physical device to execute tasks that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to do with the program alone.

Samplitude Music Studio utilizes the same 32-bit floating point calculation technology that professional studios use. Any and all changes to structure and sound of tracks are executed using 32-bit floating point calculation. This provides users with a map or visual layout of a given track, from which more precise changes can be made.

The Automated Jam Session enables users to create complete songs single-handedly by simulating “looping delays” in a fashion similar to the Gibson Echoplex. The difference between the Jam Session Automation and the Gibson Echoplex is that Samplitude Music Studio creates an arrangement that can later be edited and arranged as a complete song.

The Remix Agent is a tool designed for producing DJs and live mixes. The application operates by recognizing in real-time the BPM count of a given song and editing it into precise loops and measures. These loops can then quickly be used to form the foundation of a mix.

Specifications:



Computer:


Intel® Pentium® or AMD® Athlon® 700 MHz or higher, 256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended)
Free hard disk space: 3 GB
SVGA graphics card with min. 4 MB RAM, min. resolution 1024x768 at 16-bit high-color
Full duplex 16-bit sound card or ASIO-enabled sound card (recommended)
DVD ROM drive
Microsoft® compatible mouse
Operating system: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 | XP | Vista™

Optional:

Burn CDs/DVDs with CD/DVD±R(W) recorders.
Access to and publication on www.magix.com and in MAGIX Online Services only with Internet connection and Microsoft® Internet Explorer™ 6.0 or higher.
Sending video emails with available standard email software Microsoft® Outlook™ or Microsoft® Outlook Express™.

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