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Samplitude Pro X

Reviewed By JoaCHIP [all]
July 31st, 2018
Version reviewed: X3 on Windows

This full fledged DAW is the best kept secret of the music industry. It's very suited for general multi-track recording, mixing and mastering work, as well as for adding sound effects to movies, animations and cut-scenes in games. In fact, I used it as a games sound engineer, and I've been swearing to it ever since. Here are som things I feel like hilighting:

  • Very optimized, uses little CPU and RAM compared to other DAWs I've tried.
  • Sound quality: What comes in, goes out. There's no degradation, hidden limiters or anything. It's a professional tool.
  • Reliability is good: It's really as stable as anything running in Windows could possibly be.
  • Supports both 32 and 64-bit VST plugins, and the support is good and stable.
  • The feature set is endless. It may look simple, but there's far more than what meets the eye at first.
  • Sync to video files which can be displayed on an external monitor. (This also performs super fast if the video file has many i-frames.).
  • The object editor. Something I take as granted these days is apparently entirely missing in most other DAWs. How do people survive without it?

The default settings are a bit odd though. You really should change the default keyboard layout, or you will probably go crazy and would never get to like the program. I'd also change a setting that makes it record to a new .wav file every time you press Record, instead of one big file. But once these little hurdles are out of the way, this thing is the bomb.

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