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Samplitude Pro X3 Suite provides experienced musicians, sound engineers and producers with a complete studio environment for creative audio production. It combines professional tools with highly efficient work flows to achieve maximum quality in the areas of recording, arrangement and band mixing, as well as post-production and mastering.

Innovative algorithms coupled with high quality effects plug-ins allow you to bring your ideas to life in accordance with the highest industry standards.

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Samplitude Pro X3. New in Samplitude Pro X3 The latest version of Samplitude strengthens core competency in the area of audio editing. Discover editing in a whole new dimension with the ARA interface and Melodyne essential. New features in the Suite Turn a mistake into the perfect take: Melodyne essential Award-winning audio editing Use the same equipment as Grammy winners.

The Melodyne essential plugin from Celemony contains the legendary tool for correcting recordings with absolute precision. The renowned algorithms give you complex editing solutions for audio recordings. Pitch editing Edit the pitch of out of tune vocal recordings on either the note or scale level using just your mouse. Melodyne is well-renowned for producing natural, clean sound while correcting compositions.

Timing correction Adjust the timing of individual sounds and notes, such as percussion or even melodies, in any recording. The time stretching feature in Melodyne incorporates various musical factors while retaining organic sound sequences. Plugins include access to tempo and pitch information and work even more efficiently.

Audio to MIDI Double the vocal track using a software instrument, transform audio tracks for remixing in MIDI data or play back beatboxing and everything else you’ve made from the virtual Drum Machine. The new Audio to MIDI feature also includes brand new opportunities for showcasing your creative edge. The mixer. New mixer setups have been optimized specially for different types of workflows and arrangements allowing you to keep everything in view, whether you’re working on 10 tracks or The design brings together the best of two worlds so you can combine the analog atmosphere with all the advantages of digital freedom.

Combined with the project tempo map, it’s a powerful tool for music production. When working with the tempo switch within the arrangement, the tempo of your audio recording automatically adjusts to the parameters set for your project.

Be creative. And perfectly organized. Orange Vocoder ME by Zynaptiq Using the Orange Vocoder ME and the presets supplied, you can expand your repertoire of experimental sound with unique new sound collections. Comment function for tracks, objects and takes Make comments on adjustments in objects and tracks or evaluate single takes as they’re being recorded. The Info Manager is your digital notepad and gives you detailed info right in the middle of an arrangement.

New start dialog Adjust sample rate, bit depth and other project settings even before you start recording. This means you’ll be ready to capture spontaneous ideas right as you think of them. New virtual instruments Pop Drums Pop Drums include an authentic mix of electronic and acoustic drum sets. Concert Grand Based on the a recording of a concert grand in an international concert hall, this piano is impressive with its character and detailed articulation.

Cinematic Soundscapes Weave a colorful tapestry of sound or create atmospheric background music. Cinematic Soundscapes adds a sense of depth and tension to your productions. Church Organ This software instrument is based on an authentically sampled Venetian church organ. A huge range of options for sound manipulation expand the repertoire of these instruments even further.

They’re perfect for use in rock ballads, hip hop tracks and modern dance productions. New designs: Birdline Platinum Pack V. In addition to physical mastering, you can transfer data digitally with checksum. This guarantees a smooth pressing process. Work on pitch to do away with muffled sounds of compressed formats or factor in features from various encoders to create masters compatible with iTunes and other music platforms.

The powerful Audio Editor works on a precise, sample-based level and offers an excellent selection of tools for mixing and finalizing music productions. Log in or register to post comments. This is cool. Hopefully optimized to work better than the stand alone.

I have the stand alone, Melodyne can become a real CPU hog fast. Most likely at least, depending on if I jump on sequoia. I’m gonna play around w pro x some then decided if I’m going to just upgrade where I am, go sequoia, or upgrade and grab prox3 so I can run it on up to 6 computers.

Either way I don’t want to get too far behind just because I would imagine the pro x 4 upgrade will cost more relatively speaking. I think I remember they incorperate some ozone features too. Perhaps the metering? Not trying to sell this software to anyone but because I use it, I just received this in my inbox today, so I thought it might interests others.

Interesting, some of the Euro music out today is sure not my thing but what I find more interesting, how refreshing it is to see a women mastering. I think I have only heard of one other in my 40 years at this. At the bottom of this post there is a link to upgrade Pro X 3 for a substantial discount. In our latest interview we talk to mastering engineer Heba Kadry about working with artists such as Neon Indian.

Based in “Timeless Mastering” studio in New York, Kadry has used Sequoia for mastering albums for a whole range of artists. In our full-length interview she gives us an insight into her workflow, describes her influences in terms of music production and explains why the object editor in Sequoia is one of her favorite tools to work with.

At the Ask. In addition to Melodyne essential, it includes the ARA interface, tempo automations for audio recordings and the full version of Sound Forge Pro Anyone care to chime in on using Sound Forge Pro 11? Looks like this is what Magix wanted when they bought it from Sony.

Not sure how this helps Pro X 3 though? I wonder if I should just upgrade now and be done with it. Lol ya just had to put the link didn’t you lol!!! I thought i was done w software for now Thinking deeply about this.

I emailed magix some time back and they offer an upgrade discount to sequoia for Sam users. I have to contact a specific person they don’t publish it.

I’m wondering if the Sam upgrade would be wasted money if I went sequoia this year. Annoy thoughts on that audiokid?

I’m told but have no idea because all I have ever used is Sequoia right from the very beginning. But, you should look at it all carefully. Many ME, acoustic classical engineers use Sequoia. I have no idea how to advise you. I like the USB codemeter that comes with Sequoia.

I just carry mine around with me. Ask these questions. What’s 4 point editing? The USB stick, does that mean you can only use sequoia on one computer at a time w one license? Ie so would I need two full purchased licenses to have sequoia on the mix and capture daws?

I’ve spent a lot of time researching sequoia it’s defiantely something I could use I like the networking options it has, and Sam ‘only’ does 5. So it’s more a matter of when not if. I’m just sussing out if pro X1 is enough to get be by in the meantime or the thenuograde is worth it. I’m not gonna rush since I can get the education version from studica for , full version. Gonna check out the forum over there, and email the rep to see what I’m looking for at an upgrade from Sam to sequoia, that should settle things.

Also lol, I love how amazingly 80’s those tracks are on heba’s interveiw were. I’ve been into that type of thing the past few months. Lovin it! Hope this helps. I have 2 sticks. You could use Sam and Sequoia, You don’t necessarily need both.

Glad you liked her. Looks like I’m gonna have to use 1 sequoia only I can’t justify two. I do love the idea that the mix and capture daws are identical.

Less variables. But it’s just something I’ll have to get used to if I snag sequoia. Thanks for the vid I’ll check it tomm, it’s been a long day. Thanks man, I appreciate it. Its why I use both. Less chance of being fooled and more fun exchanging data etc.

Pushed the button on the upgrade earlier this week but being ever cautious won’t be installing it until the current crop of projects is finished Keith Johnson, post: , member: wrote: Pushed the button on the upgrade earlier this week but being ever cautious won’t be installing it until the current crop of projects is finished That’s probably the only b i t c h I have about Magix, is that you need separate licenses for each computer.

 
 

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With clever new tempo-mapping features and low-level Melodyne integration, time and pitch are now putty in the hands of Samplitude users! I came on board with Samplitude v8 in , impressed by the newly implemented MIDI drum editor, which remains one of my favourite features along with the still unrivalled Object Editor.

Since then the program has developed steadily over the years whilst retaining the amazing audio engine that is its core strength. One small enhancement will be apparent straight away: the start dialogue window has been given a graphical makeover and adds improved coherence when starting a new project. This dialogue will open by default when you launch Samplitude. You can access your templates and last-opened projects from this window, also create new multitrack projects and pre-name the takes for this new project.

You can also open existing projects or load wave files. There is also a drop-down menu at the bottom left where you can switch between different saved UI settings. Something I felt was lacking in previous versions of Samplitude was the ability to detect and adapt the tempo of audio beyond the base tempo of the project.

This was particularly noticeable if you were utilising tempo changes within an arrangement. MIDI objects would recognise and follow tempo markers, but the audio was left unaffected, therefore making these tempo-changing features less than useful.

As soon as you import any audio into a project, transient detection is carried out in the background. Enable this setting and the audio clip will adapt to the tempo of the song. Crucially, MTA-enabled audio will now recognise multiple tempo changes. Say, for example, a song starts with 16 bars at bpm, then changes to bpm at bar Importing an audio clip into the bpm section will adapt it to that tempo automatically, but if you import it to the bpm section, it will adapt to that tempo instead — something which was not possible in previous versions.

Any future tempo changes will be detected and applied to existing MTA-enabled objects, as well. If the metronome is enabled, the loop will adjust to the project tempo.

If the metronome is off, the project will adjust to the loop tempo. For this to work, you need to have BPM enabled in the file browser. An audio object with Musical Tempo Adjustment enabled. Markers and automation curve show tempo interpolation from Bar 4 at bpm to Bar 6 at bpm, followed by a tempo jump to bpm at Bar 8.

Suppose you have an existing project containing both audio and MIDI, and you decide to add an accelerando at bar 17 for four bars. Begin by selecting all the audio objects, double-click to open the Object Editor and tick the Musical Tempo Adjustment box to prime the audio for tempo changes.

Now, to add tempo changes to the project, you need to have the tempo map set to BPM mode, a setting which is found in the Edit menu under Tempo. As soon as you close the dialogue box, you will see the VIP timeline adapting to the new tempo — and now, in Pro X3, the tempo interpolation will be applied to audio as well as MIDI, keeping everything in sync with the metronome.

So, now you can finally edit your minute prog-rock opus and flexibly incorporate multiple tempos and time signatures, with everything staying together. BPM Markers are red, and will always show the assigned tempo for that marker. But Samplitude Pro X3 has another trick up its sleeve.

Now, try grabbing one of these markers and dragging it left or right and you will notice that the audio is stretched or compressed either side of the marker. Also, if you enable a tempo track, you will see the project tempo map displayed as an automation curve. You can edit this curve with the mouse automation tools, drawing in any tempo changes you wish to add.

When automation nodes are added, tempo markers will be automatically placed at these points. Another new addition in Pro X3 is the ability to detect tempo within imported audio. To calculate the tempo, left-click on the downward arrow and choose Analyse Tempo from Audio Material. In my test, I imported a two-bar drum loop which I knew was at 67bpm.

The calculation showed it as So, in this case one would need to manually correct the tempo by typing in 67bpm — and, although the detected tempo was only 13 ticks out, it would make sense to round these calculations up or down. The BPM detection menu. Notice the question mark, indicating that the tempo of the object has yet to be analysed. The Samplitude Pro X3 package comes with a free copy of Melodyne Essential to get you up and running, but if you already have Melodyne 4 on your system, it will automatically utilise that version.

Previously, you could only use Melodyne as a VST plug-in in Samplitude, which could be a cumbersome process: you needed to transfer audio into the Melodyne editor in real time by pressing the transfer button and pressing Play in your DAW. Melodyne then scans the audio file faster than real time, with no transfer needed; once scanned, the Melodyne window will then open giving you access to its innovative editing and pitch-correction features. If you then look at the Object Editor, you will notice that Melodyne has been automatically inserted into the effect insert slot.

One of the big advantages of ARA integration is that you can now position the play cursor anywhere along the Melodyne editor timeline, making it much easier to start playback in the right place when editing. You can then insert a virtual instrument on that track and double up the original audio with a synth sound of your choice. You can choose different skin variations, including the length of faders and nine mixer sizes to use with different screen resolutions.

He has also created a skin editor utility for enhanced customisation. The native Samplitude mixer skins Camo, Canis and Carbon have also received some Spyros treatment in Pro X3, and there is now a choice of four different-height mixer skins with different fader lengths, including a slim version. One improvement I noticed is that previously, if you tried to make the mixer smaller by resizing, Samplitude tended to pixelate the graphics.

This has finally been fixed and resizing no longer causes corruption of the GUI. Also in previous versions, when you added tracks to a project you needed to manually resize the mixer to see the extra tracks.

This no longer happens and the mixer is resized automatically — a small but important fix that resolves what was something of a bugbear for me in the past. The Info Manager is divided into three sections. Project Commentary can be used for typing in notes about the project and is always visible, while Track Commentary works on a per-track basis: select a track and type in your info for that track in the text area — select another track, and the text area will be blank, ready for typing in info for the newly selected track.

Track Commentary thus gives you individual notepads for every track in the project. Object Commentary works in a similarly dynamic way, allowing you to type in notes for the currently selected object.

When you select another object, the notepad will be blank and you can add a commentary for that object. As an example, if you have a project containing tracks you will have individual Track Commentary notepads for all those tracks — and if that project contains, say, audio and MIDI objects, the info manager will give you individual Object Commentary notepads, one for each of the objects. Info Manager notes are saved with the project.

Bearing in mind there is already a comments section at the bottom of the Track Editor and in the Object Editor, you should never be short of places to make notes!

If you activate the Show on Start tickbox, this window will pop up every time you open the project. The Info Manager seems to interact with these other comments sections, which is good.

The Sony acquisition also included the current software development team, so it will be interesting to see what the future brings for these products. In my previous Sound On Sound review of Samplitude Pro X2 I bemoaned the lack of audio warping features; Magix have finally addressed this in Pro X3 and, along with the implementation of Melodyne ARA, I feel this alone is worth the upgrade price, although there are plenty of other attractive new additions.

Samplitude Pro X3 feels like a very well-rounded release, and I look forward to future developments from the talented team in Dresden, Germany. The Suite version of Samplitude Pro X3 includes a number of handy mastering add-ons that were previously only available in the very expensive Sequoia The idea is that these allow you to preview how your mix will sound once encoded, in real time and without having to bounce the project.

The MP3 Preview plug-in gives you a selection of quality settings, from 48kbps at Hz up to kbps at The AAC Preview plug-in has five different encoder types and four quality settings, and can encode bit rates from kbps up to kbps.

Once you have chosen your preferred encoder quality, whether it be MP3 or AAC, you have two choices when it comes to making your final lossy master. The other option is the much faster offline bounce, but in this situation you would need to bypass the Encoder Preview plug-in and replicate your encoder choices in the Format Settings of the bounce dialogue window.

This is not ideal from a workflow point of view, so perhaps in a future version it would be good to have an option to transfer the encoder settings from the Preview plug-in to the Bounce dialogue. All in all, though, this is a very useful addition, although you will need to upgrade to or buy Pro X3 Suite to benefit from it. The same is true of the DDP export feature, previously only available in Sequoia but now included in Pro X3 Suite due to popular demand.

You can also import existing DDP projects from the File menu. In total, the Suite version of Samplitude now comes with a total of 24 virtual instruments including the full Independence Pro 70GB sample library.

The non-Suite version of Samplitude comes with 20 virtual instruments which includes the Independence sampler but with just a 12GB library. There is even an accordion VSTi so you can finally compose your Volksmusik concept album. What do these Vita instruments sound like?

Pretty decent, I would say. They may not replace some of your favourite third-party VSTis, but they certainly have their own character and flavour which will add colour to any composition. I do have a couple of criticisms about the Magix virtual instruments, though. Quibbles aside, though, you get a pretty impressive collection of virtual instruments regardless of which version you buy, giving you an extensive set of tools for composition and production right out of the box.

It comes with a good selection of presets, but initially, you can only use the first eight of these. Pros Musical Tempo Adjustment. Melodyne ARA support. Skin enhancements. Bundled extras represent good value.

Cons Lack of mouse wheel control and automation parameter naming for Magix Instruments. Melodyne ARA docking not implemented. Prices include VAT. Buy PDF version. Previous article Next article. New forum posts Re: Anyone ever used a Nail Bar? Advice on getting my guitar serviced. Login You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address. The password field is case sensitive.

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