Hi Stacy.
Nice to meet you.
I really like the workflow in Samplitude. It
seems more powerful and flexible than Sonar's,
although there are some new concepts to learn.
Most important is learning to set ranges, define
objects, and do things to those objects, like
move them backward or forward in time, adjust
their volume, etc. The concept of moving things
around on a timeline is similar to how things
work in Reaper, but I find Reaper too open-ended,
too configurable, with just too many options. I
like things more clearly defined I guess.
Audio editing is definitely more precise than in
the old version of Sonar we're used to. I don't
do much with MIDI, so I can't comment on that
aspect of it really. I'm mostly messing around
with audio, mixing and mastering things.
My favorite third-party reverb plugins are made
by ValhallaDSP. There are great ones included
with Samplitude as well though, and I would
definitely try those first, to see if you like them.
Hope that helps some. It's a little scary
learning a new way of doing things, and really,
the best way is to dive in. I kept Sonar around
for many months, and realized I was going back to
it all the time, instead of learning the new software.
Do you sing or play an instrument? I'm a
guitarist and guitar teacher, but I don't record
myself. I mix and master for other people though.
Chris
At 10:07 PM 12/2/2017, you wrote:
Hi Chris! Iâm in Ottawa
I âve seen your name many many times So Iâll ask yoou for your opinion How do you like the workflow of sampletoud ei annd it and iâm curious about the reverb affects
Iâll check out the link you sent! It seems like the $145 US deal sounds amazing! What do you think?
Finally, is there anything from sonar that you miss in sampletude?
Thanks a lot
Stacy Stacy
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> On Dec 2, 2017, at 9:45 PM, Chris Smart <csmart8@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi Stacy. Just curious, what part of Canada are you in? I'm in Ontario. You can get the scripts and find out more about them from:
> http://samplitudeaccess.org.uk/
>
> Chris
>
> At 07:27 PM 12/2/2017, you wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Where would we get. The jaws scripts for sampletude?
>>
>>
>> Stacy
>> Sent from my iPhoneð°
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>> > On Dec 2, 2017, at 3:52 PM, Can Kñrca <cankirca@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > There is a good news for people who wants to get Samplitude Pro X3
>> > suite, only 149 USD! As far as you know, thanks to Steve Spamer, it is
>> > accessible with Jaws scripts,
>> > Thanks to Phil Muir it has nice documentation, Thanks to Len, there is
>> > a tutorial set.
>> > The package contains:
>> > SOUND FORGE Pro 11 full version
>> > Independence Sampler with a 70 GB database
>> > Vandal full version
>> > 24 virtual instruments
>> > Analogue Modelling Suite Plus
>> > Cleaning & Restoration Suite
>> > Loudness Metering EBU R128/ITU-R BS.1771
>> > True Peak Limiter
>> > Encoder preview (AAC, MP3)
>> > DDP export
>> > Birdline Platinum Pack V.6.0
>> > Valid until December 06.
>> > Buy and download from the following link:
>> > http://www.magix.com/index.php?id=24739&L=52&phash=9wsnAiYJ77GWu8YE&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=mail&utm_content=spsut&utm_campaign=US_48_spsut
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