View Full Version : Samplitude or Cool Edit Pro?
caveman
12-01-2001, 09:14 PM
For Audio Editing and best Effects, which is a better quality product Samplitude or Cool Edit Pro.? Why?
Please share some light on this, Its dark in here.
caveman
David Govett
12-03-2001, 01:41 PM
Samplitude is a high end pro quality tool that can also give you multi track editing. It even makes the playback of audio sound better than other software on the same machine using the same hardware. Must be the 32 bit floating stuff or something. Cool edit however has some nice batch script features though and is easier to learn to use. If your willing to learn to use it and pay for it, Samplitude is probably the better quality product for effects and processing.
Later
David Govett
caveman
12-03-2001, 05:43 PM
Dave
Thanks for sharing some light!
caveman
01-05-2002, 05:55 PM
Dave
Got samplitude I love it!!! Its hard at first but am starting to like it. How would you use it with Giga?
If you had Cakewalk, Samplitude and Giga how would you use it? How would you route these and use them?
Also how well does Samplitude work with Giga on the same machine?
Caveman
Robert Kral
01-07-2002, 10:19 PM
Hi Dave:
I was wondering what you would choose for a sound editor, mostly for recording and looping new samples. Wavelab or Soundforge? (Or other?)
Thanks.
csduke
01-08-2002, 06:28 AM
Is Samplitude or other such products simply a replacement for the functionality of the Gst Editor?
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=\"1\" face=\"Verdana, Arial\">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by David Govett:
Samplitude is a high end pro quality tool that can also give you multi track editing. It even makes the playback of audio sound better than other software on the same machine using the same hardware. Must be the 32 bit floating stuff or something. Cool edit however has some nice batch script features though and is easier to learn to use. If your willing to learn to use it and pay for it, Samplitude is probably the better quality product for effects and processing.
Later
David Govett<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
caveman
01-08-2002, 08:31 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by csduke:
[B]Is Samplitude or other such products simply a replacement for the functionality of the Gst Editor?
Csduke, no i think what dave means is its one of the best Wave Editors out there. It would not replace Gigastudio\'s Editor as the Giga Editor is used to edit the actual samples velocity, response, creating your own samples via triggering the keyboard etc.
Caveman
Maarten Spruijt
01-08-2002, 03:51 PM
Why isn\'t Sound Forge on your list, Caveman?
That\'s my personal winner.
caveman
01-08-2002, 06:22 PM
Hey Martin
Yes your right Sound Forge!!! I have used it before and is a wonderfull product. It also has many deep options. I just tried to answer the above questions on what Dave meant.
I also think Cool Edit, Wavelab (especially for MP3 is good. But I am now using Samplitude and love it. All a matter of preference and what you feel comfortable with. Just as long as your project sounds good!!
Sincerely
Caveman
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=\"1\" face=\"Verdana, Arial\">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Maarten Spruijt:
Why isn\'t Sound Forge on your list, Caveman?
That\'s my personal winner.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Jeannot Welter
01-09-2002, 07:59 AM
Well, I checked the SEK\'D website. It looks like Samplitude is not available anymore...
Timo Heil
01-09-2002, 10:34 AM
>>>
Well, I checked the SEK\'D website. It looks like Samplitude is not available anymore...
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Samplitude is still developed by the SEK\'d guys, but distributed by Magix (it\'s sold under the \"Magix\" brand).
check out www.magix.com (\"http://www.magix.com\") and go to professional audio (or somethng like that).
[This message has been edited by Timo Heil (edited 01-09-2002).]
john g
01-09-2002, 02:44 PM
There\'s three different sampletude programs \"master\" \"studio\" and \"producer.\" What\'s the difference? Which one provides the superior playback?
Lucas
01-09-2002, 06:05 PM
Producer is the top of the line multitrack and has oodles of tracks, effects, CD burning, etc. I believe Studio is a scaled down version of Producer. And I think master is a stereo (not multitrack) mastering and CD burning program.
What\'s the story on Sequoia?
Magix has started an own (german) website for Samplitude: www.samplitude.de (\"http://www.samplitude.de\")
The link to the Samplitude versions differences: http://216.246.7.146/de/versions.htm (\"http://216.246.7.146/de/versions.htm\")
Detected the first 90 presets from TCs M3000 reverb for Samplitudes room simulator as impuls responses there (Downloads/ADDONs).
Sequoia is a Samplitude version for high end mastering and broadcast cut operations. Includes a superior crossfade editor and 4 point cut, like on the old Sonic Solutions systems. Itīs very sucessful in the big mastering studios with the well known names, but its expensive.
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