Magix samplitude music studio 2012
- #MAGIX SAMPLITUDE MUSIC STUDIO 2012 PRO#
- #MAGIX SAMPLITUDE MUSIC STUDIO 2012 SOFTWARE#
- #MAGIX SAMPLITUDE MUSIC STUDIO 2012 SERIES#
The last releases still in version 5 were in June 1999 after which SEK'D sold the Samplitude line to MAGIX. Red Roaster's name being derived from the Red Book standard to which it conforms, included only the CD-burning features of Samplitude. Simultaneously less expensive but limited versions of Samplitude called Red Roaster and Samplitude Studio were released for Windows 95/98 and NT4. Samplitude was unique at that time, being able to record audio to hard disk and RAM. It supported 24-bit recording at sample rates up to 96 kHz. In 1998 Samplitude 2496 was released, at the time owned by German audio company SEK'D (formerly Hohner Midia).
#MAGIX SAMPLITUDE MUSIC STUDIO 2012 PRO#
#MAGIX SAMPLITUDE MUSIC STUDIO 2012 SERIES#
If the object is a MIDI object, it will appear as a series of square dots that represent the MIDI notes contained therein. If the object is an Audio object, it will look like a standard graphic of a Wav file. In Samplitude, an "object" is a graphical representation of a piece of audio or MIDI data that appears on a Track in the Arranger window. One of the features that separates Samplitude from other DAWs is the concept of "object-oriented editing".