Magix has announced that Samplitude 11, Samplitude 11 Pro and Sequoia 11 are available now.
According to Magix, “daily workflows are optimized via extensive application options. Outstanding characteristics, like 100% sound neutrality, the Hybrid Audio Engine, and the option to work based on objects has been refined and expanded with top features like multi-synchronous cutting (Sequoia), the new 6-band equalizer ”EQ116", and many more".
Samplitude and Sequoia are designed to enable an in-the-box workflow, whereby all steps, from composition recording and sound creation using VST instruments to editing, mixing, and mastering the finished CD, take place within a single program.
Pricing & Availability
Sequoia 11
|
Samplitude 11 Pro | Samplitude 11 | |
Full License |
€2,500
|
€850 | €425 |
Upgrade from version 10 |
€500
|
€200 | €125 |
Upgrade from version 9 |
€1,000
|
€275 | €175 |
Upgrade from version 8 and from all previous versions of Samplitude Master |
€1,000
no upgrade from Samplitude Master possible |
€350 | €225 |
Upgrade from version 7 or earlier and Crossgrades from comparable audio and sequencer programs |
€1,000
only upgrade price – there is no crossgrade |
€500 | €250 |
Upgrade from all versions of Samplitude SE or Samplitude Music Studio | -— | €600 | €300 |
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