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Does anyone want to talk SAMPLITUDE?
« on: February 08, 2008, 03:01:41 PM »
Hi, do any users of samplitude out there want to talk about using it?  It's been released as freeware for a few years now.  I use it all the time to do simple editing & mastering of songs created in my home recording studio.  Unfortutely, the Amigaguide manual that is included with it is lacking and even incomplete in some areas.  I was hoping if we pool our knowledge, maybe we can reveal how some features work.  Also, if you have questions about Samplitude, I will will try and help you out, too.

I know there is a SEK'D Samplitude Yahoo! group.  Problem is that everyone there uses the latest PC version and can't help with the Amiga versin.

Here are some areas in Samplitude I just can't understand or get to work.

1) The Compression/Expansion/Noise Limiter DSP.  I know how to use a real life compressor rack unit, but the interface in Samplitude is a little confusing.  When think I've got it set right, the resultant sample is muted or noise gated in some bizarre way.  Would appreciate some help with this strange interface.  All I want to to is to get it to function like a normal compressor/limiter.

2) The BPM Raster.  Apparently, there's some way to map the BPM of your sample to some sort of grid, etc.  I can't figure that out, and the manual is missing.

3) MIDI implementation:  there is supposed to be a way to allow MIDI to control Samplitude (i.e. to start and stop samples playing).  I've tried, but I just cannot get it to function in any way.  Again, the manual on this section is missing entirely.

...and if you have any questions about Samplitude, post them here.  Maybe I can help answer them.
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Re: Does anyone want to talk SAMPLITUDE?
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2008, 05:13:42 PM »
Oh man....Audacity on the Amiga would be sooo great!  It's already open source, too, so it would be entirely possible.

HD-REC is also being supported (and looks AWESOME).  It's free too (right now) and very powerful.  Unfortunately I can't run it as it requires at least an 060 (but really a PPC to run to its full potential).
Music I've made using Amigas and other retro-instruments: http://theovoids.bandcamp.com