What DAW are you using?

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Well?

  • GarageBand

    Votes: 8 2.1%
  • Logic Pro

    Votes: 37 9.8%
  • Mixcraft

    Votes: 11 2.9%
  • Pro Tools

    Votes: 23 6.1%
  • Reason

    Votes: 7 1.9%
  • Sonar

    Votes: 24 6.4%
  • Reaper

    Votes: 97 25.8%
  • Studio One

    Votes: 44 11.7%
  • Cubase

    Votes: 47 12.5%
  • Ableton

    Votes: 15 4.0%
  • FL Studio

    Votes: 16 4.3%
  • other

    Votes: 47 12.5%

  • Total voters
    376
Samplitude Pro X. Not even the upgraded version, the one from 15 years ago. I really should upgrade though as the big hindrance is not being able to use VST3. There are a lot of noticeable bugs I am sure have been fixed since then too.
 
Samplitude Pro X. Not even the upgraded version, the one from 15 years ago. I really should upgrade though as the big hindrance is not being able to use VST3. There are a lot of noticeable bugs I am sure have been fixed since then too.
Hi there! I have used Samplitude for many years and presently have Pro X suite 6 on this laptop along with Pro X2 Silver* which I fire up much more often. I have Pro X suite 3 on an old HP lappy and even SE8 from a magazine freebie years ago! But I am neither musician nor song builder. My son who lives in France is both and uses Sam pro X 3. (and Reaper and the free Cakewalk. note, both might solve your VST3 problem?)

However MAGIX, Samplitude's parent company got into financial difficulties earlier this year, they are still going but the situation is unclear. A new firm called "Boris FX.com have now released Samplitude 2025 and a year's subscription will cost me about £100, something I shall do for my son later this year. Nice guy there you can email <neal@borisfx.com> You can download a complete copy of Sam 2025 for evaluation.

*Sam Silver is free forever and mainly released in America, always takes me a time to track it down. Pretty good but you need to get it activated by MAGIX and I don't know how that works now due to their recent troubles.

Hope this helps?

Dave.
 
Hi there! I have used Samplitude for many years and presently have Pro X suite 6 on this laptop along with Pro X2 Silver* which I fire up much more often. I have Pro X suite 3 on an old HP lappy and even SE8 from a magazine freebie years ago! But I am neither musician nor song builder. My son who lives in France is both and uses Sam pro X 3. (and Reaper and the free Cakewalk. note, both might solve your VST3 problem?)

However MAGIX, Samplitude's parent company got into financial difficulties earlier this year, they are still going but the situation is unclear. A new firm called "Boris FX.com have now released Samplitude 2025 and a year's subscription will cost me about £100, something I shall do for my son later this year. Nice guy there you can email <neal@borisfx.com> You can download a complete copy of Sam 2025 for evaluation.

*Sam Silver is free forever and mainly released in America, always takes me a time to track it down. Pretty good but you need to get it activated by MAGIX and I don't know how that works now due to their recent troubles.

Hope this helps?

Dave.
Good to know - hadn't followed their financial difficulties. I am a hell no on subscription models for anything. If they go to that I may have to find a different DAW. Sucks.

I can't stand it when companies change their model.
 
"I can't stand it when companies change their model." Well, strictly speaking they haven't, Borisfx .com have bought them out?

A year's subscription is £110 which is what I shall do. The good news is Sam 2025 supports VST3. If you wanted to change DAWs the most cost effective by far is Cockos Reaper, it is also very powerful and my son is starting to use it more and more. He does still find Samplitude way the best editor though.

Dave.
 
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