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ahhhrgh
shame i missed this.
what an amazing deal.
i would have bought it without a thought.
samplitude is a a really powerful and inclusive daw ( plugins are top notch, inbuilt wave editing, object editing ( not so uncommon these days, but samplitude is by far the best implementation of the idea).
just a must have, i will have to hope they have a future deal that is similar...

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inkwarp wrote:ahhhrgh
shame i missed this.
what an amazing deal.
i would have bought it without a thought.
samplitude is a a really powerful and inclusive daw ( plugins are top notch, inbuilt wave editing, object editing ( not so uncommon these days, but samplitude is by far the best implementation of the idea).
just a must have, i will have to hope they have a future deal that is similar...
The sale has been extended until the 10th try this link:
http://www.magix.com/index.php?id=24739 ... mlinks.com
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ooh
i am a lttle bit confused, but is spectral layers part of this package?
(70 gbs sample library is crazy..)

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inkwarp wrote:ooh
i am a lttle bit confused, but is spectral layers part of this package?
yes, its full versions of samplitude x3 pro, and spectral layers, and soundforge pro
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This is a great deal.

When I was on WinOS, I used Sonar (from version 2.2 to 8.5) and Samplitude. I miss Samplitude for mastering, it was such a complete package...years ago no DAW allowed object editing and I remember using it and loving it. I loved its workspace templates which at a button press allowed total reconfiguration of the tool-sets, so when recording the tools available were focused on recording, when mastering, the tools provided all that one needed for mastering, etc. So the workspace never felt cluttered. I wish Reaper had this approach. It would elevate it to a much more user friendly DAW. But I digress.

Samplitude at this price...unbelievable. I'm thinking of buying it even though I'm on Mac....maybe I could run it on Parallels....
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