A multitrack, reliable recording and editing application intended for all types of audio material featuring unlimited editing options
Version | 2023 28.0.0.53 |
Updated | August 5 2023 |
Developer |
MAGIX AG
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User Rating |
1775
3.9
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Original File Size | 6 MB |
Downloads | 17867 |
Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Multimedia |
Recording new tracks can be quite an extensive process and it’s important that you get a quality product at the end of all the work. Samplitude Music Studio is a nice program that offers a long list of features.
The app has a clean interface that should help you quickly find everything that you need.
Whenever you start a new project, you can add all types of music files or record new ones with the help of a microphone. For instance, the program loads CD tracks and a large number of music and files, such as WAV, MP3, MPG, WMA, AIF, OGG, FLAC, MID and AVI.
Each track can be edited so only the favorite parts of the song may be kept, while many effects may be applied. For instance, you can insert distorts, bass effects, echoes, reverbs and delays, just to name a few. Some tempo modifications may be made as well.
A four band equalizer is also available so you can adjust the sound until it fits your demands. Some playback options are included. Thus, you can listen to the track before making any changes.
The app comes with a few advanced features, such as a music mixer and synthesizer, which are very important tools.
All in all, Samplitude Music Studio is a nice program that can be used to create complex songs. This tool wasn’t created with first-time users in mind, but figuring out how to work with this app shouldn’t be too hard, considering it also includes an extensive help file.
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