2018/01/15 17:15:27
burgerproduction
Anyone who isn't interested in the Samplitude deal, but would like Sound forge, might be interested in this.
http://www.magix.com/it/sound-forge-audio-studio/novita/#c631654
It's only $59.99 and contains Izotope Ozone Elements.
Good for audio editors.
2018/01/15 18:02:25
scook
That is not the same as the SoundForge Pro bundled in the Samplitude X3 Suite. It is a newer version of the lesser version of SoundForge. It has been updated to 64bit. SoundForge Pro has yet to get updated to 64bit.
2018/01/15 18:43:42
pwalpwal
scook SoundForge Pro has yet to get updated to 64bit.




waiting for this!
2018/01/15 20:08:41
burgerproduction
I don't mean to be negative about the Sound Forge Pro deal with Samplitude, but it definitely seems to be a form of product dumping. If you search for Sound Forge Pro on Magix site, you get this blank page: http://www.magix.com/it/sound-forge-pro/
Go back a page, and there is no mention of Sound Forge Pro, only Audio Studio. Looks to me like Sound Forge Pro has reached the end of life. You can still buy it if you go to the confrontation page, but you'll also see that the Pro version has less features than the Audio Studio. It's missing: Crossface-Editing, Slice Editing, Soft Cut, VST3 compatability and Video Remuxing, As well as Ozone Elements 8.
Looking at the confront, I don't know how they can claim it's a $400 product.
 
2018/01/15 20:20:55
scook
It may be a problem with Italian page. The US page is still there http://www.magix.com/us/sound-forge-pro
 (of course, it could be the US page needs to be removed).
 
According to what I have read, there is an update planned. But who knows, it may not happen.
 
I really do not care about the prices published on the MAGIX site. I can wait for a sale. Historically upgrades for SF have been pretty high so it may be a few years after they release SF Pro 12 before I get it on sale.
 
The reason I would like 64bit SF is so I can delete the 32bit VST folder on my PC.
2018/01/15 21:20:45
burgerproduction
Check out the new release of Sequoia, with Spectral Layers Pro 4 - Looks really nice, if you've got the money.
http://www.magix.com/it/sequoia/restauro-audio/
 
2018/01/15 21:33:43
TheMaartian
I bought the $149 Suite to have a backup for Studio One. I didn't know squat about spectral editing. Now that I have SpectraLayers 4 Pro from the suite, and had some time to play with it...I'd have paid $149 just for SL4P. To get SF11P and SX3 plus the other goodies that came with? Awesome. If SoundForge 11 Pro goes 64-bit, and the upgrade price is reasonable, fine. If not, c'est la vie.
2018/01/15 21:55:53
Zo
The studio version is actually exellent for basic editing , it deson t have batch processing and integration with spectralayer pro ...
2018/01/16 02:57:05
cclarry
Here's the site for Soundforge Pro 11...don't know what that other one is
http://www.magix.com/us/sound-forge-pro/
2018/01/16 02:58:52
cclarry
Just saw scooks post...yes...must be the Italian page...
and I know that Magix has been hiring developers, so that's
encouraging...
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