The fact that it's more popular in Europe is partly due to the fact that its parent company is based in Germany. The name change to Pro X obscures the fact that this is really Samplitude version 12, so this program has been around a long time. Samplitude is a very mature and quite complete audio production environment. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some feedback on this would be appreciated. So, I was wondering if I should consider it as another option to Cubase 6.5. I also noticed that it is not one of the more popular DAWs in the U.S., maybe more popular in Europe (I wonder why ?), and it has a pretty expensive price tag when compared to other DAWs. is it restricted to a pure-linear method of constructing/editing sections of a song ? and does it offer a Video-Track to be able to score to video ? I also could not find out if 'Samplitude Pro X' has a feature that resembles the 'Arranger Track' in Cubase ? or any other type of 'Pattern-Mode' editing ? so. What makes 'Object Oriented Editing' so special, can someone explain this ? and is it relatively easy to learn/work with ? does it have a fast workflow ? Is it very stable and efficient ?īeing a Cubase 6.5 user, what are most useful features that you think 'Samplitude Pro X' will offer me that Cubase 6.5 does not currently have ? ![]() Any user opinions on 'Samplitude Pro X' ? i.e.
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