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I am yet to see any hard evidence that this can record in 24 bit personally. Magix MusicMaker costs more than Samplitude SE and cannot record in 24 bit. It would be very strange indeed to release a more powerful version of an almost identical product, for much less, while they are both available to buy at the same time, a bit confusing.

Magix have been a bit foggy with their descriptions in the past, I would very much like to hear from someone who has actually used the SE version when it becomes available.

I have used Samp8 and still use Samp6 both will record at 24 bits, but the Magix Samp SE spec sheet description for this is a bit unclear.

Maybe they will release a demo.
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VitaminD wrote:why does german keys always get such releases of software?
Maybe in this case because Magix is a german company. :?

Btw., it's only the May issue of Keys, so we still have to wait one month.
Andreas (I presume my forefathers were apes)

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The only place to get it free, is from the magazine. So, good luck. After Messe, it will be available for download from the samplitude site for a price, $49 I believe. The details are still sketchy.

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Interesting especially for the Non-Germans:

You can order the issue from KEYS here
http://www.ppvmedien.de/product_info.ph ... /2006.html
It costs 5 Eur. Shipping costs information is confusing: Between 2,60 Eur and 16 Eur (by air) worldwide:
http://www.ppvmedien.de/index.php/cPath ... osten.html
But this will be cheaper than the downloadable version for 49 Eur.
Andreas (I presume my forefathers were apes)

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I just wonder if although cheaper with the mag (thanks for the heads up AndreasE), if it is really worth navigating the interface in German. It is very likely it will be in German. It would be handy to know for sure if there was a way to switch languages. I don't think that is possible. Hopefully I am wrong.

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rokkon wrote:
Squish wrote:From what I can put together, the magazine purchased these discs from Magix and is in turn giving them away at messe.
So I guess, if you can't get to messe, and want a low level samplitude, then purchasing this is the way to go.
had a look at the website of the mag and it doesn't look as if it was just aviable at messe, it's a regular issue sold at the retail market.
They showed this screenshot:
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big version
From the large screenshot we can't tell for sure, but it doesn't seem the interface is in German.
Eventually something intelligent will appear written here. Watch this space.

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Yes true. It does certainly look like English. Maybe even the German versions have interfaces in English as well. It might just be the PDF that is in German. If that was is the case then if I am not mistaken, it is possible to download the Samplitude 8 PDF anyway. That I think is in English.

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christianmusicmaker wrote:I just wonder if although cheaper with the mag (thanks for the heads up AndreasE), if it is really worth navigating the interface in German. It is very likely it will be in German. It would be handy to know for sure if there was a way to switch languages. I don't think that is possible. Hopefully I am wrong.
I just asked KEYS. Will tell it here as soon as I'll have an answer from them.
Andreas (I presume my forefathers were apes)

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Ben [KVR] wrote:The program will be downloadable from http://www.samplitude.com from April 2006 for €49. First it comes free with German KEYS magazine (issue 05/06).
According to this it seems to be a "international" version.
Andreas (I presume my forefathers were apes)

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AndreasE wrote:
Btw., it's only the May issue of Keys, so we still have to wait one month.

nope - just a few days... ;-)

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christianmusicmaker wrote:Yes true. It does certainly look like English. Maybe even the German versions have interfaces in English as well. It might just be the PDF that is in German. If that was is the case then if I am not mistaken, it is possible to download the Samplitude 8 PDF anyway. That I think is in English.
even if it's just in German: I'm dealing with English interfaces for years now - don't be such a sissy... :razz:

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jens wrote:
christianmusicmaker wrote:Yes true. It does certainly look like English. Maybe even the German versions have interfaces in English as well. It might just be the PDF that is in German. If that was is the case then if I am not mistaken, it is possible to download the Samplitude 8 PDF anyway. That I think is in English.
I'm dealing with English interfaces for years now - don't be such a sissy... :razz:
Ha.........ha............ :hihi:

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it looks like,
that this version will have lot's of cut-downs,
compared to the big version,
it will be very similar to CUBASE-LE

so, dont get too excited,
the limitations will be right betwenn the,
SAMPLITUDE V8 MASTER version and the
SAMPLITUDE V8 CLASSIC version:

it will problably allow you to use MAX 4-8 VSTi
within a project!

READ HERE, and compare for yourself:

http://www.samplitude.com/de/versions8.htm

and if it comes with a online-activation,
it will suck even more,
if it were usable without a internet-connection,
then it might draw my attention.

they should have kicked out a free version
of music maker or music studio, instead.

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bambooman wrote:they should have kicked out a free version
of music maker or music studio, instead.
Er, I think you'll find they've been doing that anyway. Lots of UK mags have carried a copy of Magix Music Maker Silver Edition. ;)
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Ben [KVR] wrote: - Automatic latency compensation for Samplitude effects
Too bad it's not for other VSTs too.

This doesn't make it much more useful than Kristal for me. I'd just need a host with PDC for mixing audio tracks.

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