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Samplitude pro x5 review
Samplitude pro x5 review





samplitude pro x5 review

I'll work listening to a 16 bit output, then I go back to standard dithering and bounce to 24 bits. Sequoia has a feature to force a 16 bit output so you can hear the effect of dither on your audio. The easy way around that is that you bounce all of your projects first- I will bounce here to 24 bits.

samplitude pro x5 review

Loop recording and sorting out mutiple takes into one composite.Īnd any other editing procedures anyone can think of. Viewing tops of waveforms for tight editing of drum hits to the grid. Moving objects vertically onto different tracks without allowing them to move around horizontallyĭropping and locating auido files into the area they were recorded to.time stamped to.Ĭreating a timing map from a bar of audio recorded in free time. Viewing objects from different places and zoom levels, topping/tailing/crossfadingĭeleting unused audio file information from the had driveĭragging and dropping smaller objects onto other larger objects Tips on comping different takes together using object editing Hidden or not so obvious quick key commands that would help in editing the audio. Many people switch over to this program from ProTools and need some initial help in getting a grasp of the navigation and key commands and this thread could put all that together in one nice place instead of having to read 4 pages of Samplitude posts that wander into so many different topics. I wanted to start a thread here that could be a definitive resource here on gearslutz for Samplitude users and new users to get some understanding of not the concepts which are explained in the manual but more specifically details that are not in the manual or not so obvious that people like FIFTHCIRCLE have discovered in years of using the program.







Samplitude pro x5 review