11.0

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42 WHAT’S NEW IN VERSION 11?
The following differences define the synth objects:
MAGIX synths are always loaded to a certain track
All MIDI objects on this track control this instrument
All editing options in the MIDI editor are available
MIDI recordings are possible via the MIDI keyboard.
MIDI / VSTi features
"Velocity Dynamics" is a MIDI effect that edits the MIDI velocity dynamic of the MIDI
notes. "Velocity dynamics" makes it possible to adjust the MIDI velocity to the
dynamics of the connected synthesizer, i.e. MIDI synths or VSTis, thereby compressing
or expanding the velocity strength of the selected events. Each input velocity value is
assigned via the characteristic to a specific output velocity. MIDI velocity dynamics
may be accessed as an offline effect via the menu item "MIDI -> MIDI velocity dynamics
settings" or via the MIDI editor menu "MIDI Functions -> Velocity Dynamics..." or as real-
time track effects in the track editor.
Groove quantization: Groove templates may now be created in the MIDI editor via the
menu item "Edit -> Create groove template from selection". The groove template
selection is available via "MIDI functions -> Advanced quantization" in the
"Quantization settings" via the field "Q raster". The length and start of groove
templates is always set to full beats.
Input Q: In the new interface skins (e.g. "Camo"), you will see the button "Input Q" in
the MIDI area of the track editor beside the button for velocity dynamics. If this function
is activated, global quantization settings will be considered even as soon as MIDI notes
are played.
MIDI retroactive recording / MIDI pre-recording (ASIO only): This new function can
be found in the menu item "MIDI -> Retroactive MIDI recording". Samplitude creates a
MIDI object in the selected MIDI track, which may be adjusted in terms of buffer length
via "System options -> MIDI". The MIDI object may be added at the current play cursor
location or synchronous to the last playback. A prerecording of 2 seconds during MIDI
recording is also ensured as an extra take. By changing the takes in the take manager,
e.g. from "MIDI Take3" to "MIDI Take3 PreRec", you can drag the object to the left to
restore the rhythm played before the actual recording. Object borders will be adjusted to
exchange the take.