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Magix Samplitude V8 SE any good ?

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Hi guys
I got myself a new recording SW = Magix Samplitude V8 SE.
It was included free with the latest UK issue (bought in Sweden) of Computer Music (£5.99).
http://www.samplitude.com/de/sam.htm
The Samplitude SE features in detail:
- 48 tracks, 2 submix buses, 4 aux buses
- Consistent use of 32-bit floating point processing
- ASIO, MME, and WDM support
- Comprehensive realtime audio editor functions
- Unique object-oriented editing options
- Batch processing, flexible mixer with variable
signal flow
- ReWire, DirectX and VST plugin support
- Automatic latency compensation for Samplitude
effects
- VSTi support incl. 8 separate outputs
- MIDI recording & editing
- Supports up to 8 I/Os (24-bit/96 kHz)
- Mixer automation (vol. pan), 5x undo/redo
- High-quality effects: Normalize, 4-band parametric
EQ, Stereo Enhancer, Amp Simulation, Vocoder,
Dehisser, Timestretching/Pitchshifting, Panorama,
Dynamics (Compressor, Expander, Noise Gate,
Limiter), Reverb, Delay, Resampling, Declipping,
Distortion, Noise Reduction, Phase Invert

A step-up from Audacity, KAE etc for a very low price.
First impression is that seems to be very easy and logical to use.

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