Do I need spend three THOUSAND dollars on Sequoia so I can use video? I use tons of VSTis in my work, as well as ACID loops, etc. I need to be able to shift timecode references to the video, and the like, but I don't need actual video editing capability, really. > I know that Sequoia has a much more advanced video engine, but all I need is to be able to import QT videos and work to them, locked to the project. I`ll try to answer based on my experience so far. and the native FX and tools are way better. IF your coming form an engineering standpoint you willl really appreciate how great mixing in Samplitude is. and im rarely lacking many features myself. things are alot closer in V9.1 i must say. But although there are still many advanced midi things in SX. and i found the transition (SX2 -V.7) fairly hard at the time because the midi was so far behind in Samp at the time. I do T.V and Fim scoring for a living too. Sounds like were coming form the same world. I truly appreciate your opinions and help. As you can see, I need to be able to do basically everything on my DAW.I need great a great audio engine along with fast and smooth MIDI capabilities (MIDI is the thing that concerns me about Sam). I understand that I'll have a transitional period, but it's worth it to me, especially considering all of the great things I've been hearing about Magix. > Is quantizing MIDI as flexible as Sonar/Cubase?Īny other helpful information would be great.I'm dying to get out of Cubase land. > Does Sam support DUAL dual-core configurations? > Is there a feature similar to Audio Warp on Cubase4 (or the much better implementation of it on Sonar6)? How are both of these things handled in Sam? > I use tons of VSTis in my work, as well as ACID loops, etc. Do I need spend three THOUSAND dollars on Sequoia so I can use video? I'm 100% willing to learn a new way of working, as long as it's very fast and intuitive once you get it. I work extremely fast, and it's important for me to have a very smooth and fast interface, technically - doing tons of mouse clicks to get one simple thing done doesn't work for me, and Cubase is pretty good in that regard. > I know that the workflow in Sam is different.I'd like to hear from some ex-Cubase users here in that regard. I come from a very strong engineering background, and know my stuff in that regard. I've been on Cubase for about 5 years now, and I feel abandoned by the company.I just can't take it anymore. I also do a lot of songs for movies, etc.so it runs the gamut.
Import midi file into project acid pro 8 tv#
I score a number of TV shows (some of which many of you might watch, who knows!) and do awards shows for MTV and the like.
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Hello all.I have heard nothing but fantastic things about Samplitude and about the forums here.very different from Cubase right now.Ī short history (bear with me): I'm a professional composer who lives in smoggy L.A.