With a crossgrade of $249 it sure isn't as expensive as before. I'm very happy with Reaper, and I don't have the time/energy to invest in another DAW, but things like spectral editing, item-based automation, comparisonics (waveform colored by freq. content), audio quantize, omf export, etc. makes it worth a look. Object-based editing very similar to what we have in Reaper (which is my favorite). Even the options looks similar to Reaper. Thoughts?
Good that it works well for you. Any bugs? Stability issues? I guess for mixing, Samplitude makes sense. For producing music though, I think only a couple things might make a difference.
It is actually $250. Crossgrade - honor based policy. i.e. Reaper qualifies.
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if you got the doremi and can get sampli for 250, just do it anyhow... I'm not at all knocking reaper, but if you can afford it, it's a great tool to have. and that goes dbl for Doc... Doc... :D
Maybe I shouldn't ask this here but, can any of you Samplitude users tell me if it supports VST 3 yet? Thanks
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