MAGIX Software and the MAGIX Pro Audio Team announced it will be showcasing its groundbreaking audio engineering and mastering tools for the first time at IMSTA FESTA Toronto on November 23, 2024 at the TUM – Rogers Communications Center in Toronto. The team from MAGIX will be demonstrating the newest versions of its professional audio tools, Sequoia 17 and Samplitude Pro X8.
The demonstration has a goal: to elevate professional audio engineering and mastering to new heights. MAGIX has partnered with senior mastering engineer, Noah Mintz from The Lacquer Channel, a Canadian mastering studio located in North York, Toronto, to lead professional, high-end mastering and audio design demonstrations using Sequoia 17 at the upcoming IMSTA FESTA Toronto event. Follow the link more information or to register for the event.
Noah Mintz is a mastering engineer of 25 years at Lacquer Channel Mastering and has mastered many of Canada’s and the world’s top artists. According to Noah, his process is to “set the vibe while keeping true to the spirit of the mix, and Sequoia 17 is one of the key audio design tools in his pipeline.”
IMSTA FESTA is a celebration of music technology that brings manufacturers face-to-face with their product users. These consumer shows have something for all musicians, songwriters, producers, audio engineers, music students and educators in the industry. These events include software exhibits and master classes, music industry panels and master classes, as well as song reviews. Some events will also feature a song competition, and the regional winner will be entered into the Annual IMSTA Songwriting Competition, where the first-place winner will be awarded the Grand Prize—a collection of software packages valued at over $5000.
The team from MAGIX Pro Audio, as well as master engineer Noah Mintz, will be on hand to provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the features and capabilities of their leading mastering tools. Following are some of the key features attendees will experience during IMSTA FESTA Toronto.
- Object-Oriented Editing: Real-time application of plug-ins, AUX sends, EQ, and automation at object level for maximum flexibility;
- 32-Channel Surround + 3D Audio, Ambisonics and vector-based amplitude panning;
- Visualizations and metering for different inputs, outputs and sub-mixes;
- Source-Destination Cut: Enables working on source material and projects in parallel;
- Live Editing Workflow: Unrestricted cut, preview, and export during recording;
- Native Support of EuCon, Mackie Control and Mackie HUI-compatible control.
- Support for 32-bit recording formats: Maximum dynamic range for pristine quality;
- Auto-Conforming: Synchronizes sound from video and audio recordings, including export of EDLs;
- ARA2 Support: Seamless integration of ARA2 plug-ins directly on track for a more immediate workflow;
- Revised Comping: Quickly combines all of the best takes into one perfect version;
- AudioWarp: Optimizes the timing of recordings in a non-destructive way;
- Marker Track: Clearly marks objects with colors and notes for a perfect overview.
- Clip/Object-Oriented Non-Destructive Workflow enables users to easily apply virtual effects on each object within a single clip. This industry-unique feature makes it possible to place objects with different effects on one single track, eliminating the need to create multiple tracks for each new effect; a massive time saver;
- Spectral Cleaning: Samplitude’s own spectral processing feature allows users to clean the audio signal from unwanted background noise. The automatic search for similar audio material in the project further simplifies the audio cleaning process.
- Visualization: This powerful feature uses machine learning and algorithms to visually display both loudness and volume. Samplitude Pro X8 provides several presets to choose, including those required for broadcasting – ideal for radio stations.
- Frequency Analyzers provide a new view, linear frequency analysis on sequences and clips.
- Wave Form Color Displays: This industry-unique new feature enables all waveforms in a production to be displayed with a color. With color-coded visualizations, users can discern low frequencies from high frequencies and easily and quickly identify and correct any issues.