But let’s take a look specifically at what’s new in version X4. So there’s audio and MIDI recording and editing, virtual instruments, mixing and mastering and the like, as you’d expect. That’s just an observation really, and all products take time to become all-singing and dancing. Samplitude does most of what you’d expect from a DAW, though as a relatively young product compared to some of the industry’s bigger names, it is still adding features that some others already possess. It’s a Windows-only application, with the Suite and 365 editions also including a copy of Sound Forge Pro 11, a wave editor also made by Magix. It comes in the Pro X4 version as reviewed here, in the Suite version which adds more bundled sample and instrument content, and in the Pro X 365 version which is essentially the Suite, but paid for by monthly subscription rather than in one go. Samplitude, from German developer Magix, continues to receive regular significant version updates and the latest is version 4.
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