It’s got a free version to try out and even the paid version is very inexpensive compared to every other decent option out there. If you’re a beginner or hobbyist that wants to quickly “get to making music” that actually sounds good, without the steep learning curve and advanced functionality of traditional digital audio workstation software, try out this software. 5 Take Our Free Beat Making Software Quiz!!.there's no pow-r dithering like in sam but hey for just 69.99 euros this product is just ridiculously good. What we have here is program that allows us to multitrack (64 tracks), master audio and even burn audio cd's. PeteI am actually baffled the Audio Studio looks and feels almost identical to Samplitude 7! It even loads Samplitude projects without any problem, the only thing missing is VST effects support (but we can fix this with any VST to DX wrapper). The other thing is something which Craig had mentioned on the Logic thread: perhaps this is the terminal release of the software, now that Emagic is no more.ĭoes anyone have the inside scoop on Magix and this product? (BTW: it has no "Environment", which is not a real biggy - I always thought it got in the way, but it does provide for VST plugin support).
I've sent off an email to tech support to see how the two programs are meant to work in tandem. It's actually 2 programs: MIDI Studio (with audio support) and Audio Studio, with more audio bells and whistles. I was ecstatic at first, but I haven't put it through all of it's paces. I install it, and it is obviously an Emagic product. Ok, so I got a new shrink-wrapped copy of Music Studio Deluxe 2004 on Ebay for $26.