


In the video I show you how to register the software and how to do a basic mix of a song. You can find the download at this website. Samplitude looks a lot like the software Magix has been producing over the decades and had a familiar look and feel for me. When I changed to WindowsXP it had some problems and when I switched to Windows7 my Music Studio stopped working. Back in 2004(!) I already bought Magix Music Studio and used it on Windows2000. Samplitude Pro X provides recording and mixing engineers with sophisticated functions and a revolutionary DAW workflow. That’s avaliable for all platforms, just like Ardour btw, also.Īnyway, I found Magix’s program at this website. Samplitude Pro X4 New Features: MIDI Kraznets Samplitude Tutorials 6. Another alternative I haven’t looked into yet is Tracktion. Other low-budget alternatives are program’s like Mixcraft or Reaper. An easy to use and (more-or-less) free DAW is Magix Samplitude Pro for Windows. Problem is, most of the Windows-solutions are expensive or not that easy to use.

Especially since they’re not willing to invest time and money learning the “complicated” (NOT!) Linux OS and buying new hardware (you could, however buy a used computer or laptop). Samplitude Pro 11.2.1 was available to download from the developers website when we last checked. But since most people have a laptop or computer running Windows, it’s easier for them using a Windows DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) on their computer. Of course there’s the Linux solution, as we use. It’s an “OEM” product, but you can also download it from the website of manufacturer.ĭIY Recording at home doesn’t have to cost much. It comes with several hardware units like Miditiech’s Audiolink III.
