Recording

An outstanding strength of Samplitude Pro X is its absolute sound neutrality. Highly advanced digital algorithms, absolute phase stability and continuous use of floating point calculations ensure that the sound retains its nuances, even following extensive digital processing. That means transparency, neutrality, and the retention of transients and space.

Different audio formats from 16 to 32 bits and sample rates of up to 384 kHz can be employed in the same arrangement. Furthermore, up to 999 tracks can be used simultaneously in a project. The maximum number of physical in and outputs amounts to 256; this enables even the biggest and most demanding projects to be managed without any problems.

Perfect recording sessions

Samplitude doesn't just save the audio and MIDI files that are being recorded, but also information about the time position and track. This means that existing recordings will not be destructively overwritten during loop recordings, but at the same time new tracks won't be constantly added until the project is unrecognizable, either.

If for example you recorded multiple takes from different guitar parts, you can quickly and simply create an optimal guitar arrangement from the various takes using the Take Manager.