On our tutorial page you find video clips that provide you with:
• Knowledgeable information for Samplitude users
• Tricks from experts for novices and advanced users
• Classified topics that are easy to follow
The tutorials are structured in a clear and coherent style and are available in streaming format or for download
The first in our series of video clips is created by Samplitude expert Kraznet, who may be well-known to you if you visit the Samplitude/Sequoia Forum regurlarly.
Am|Munition Part 1 07min50sec
Am|Munition is a program compressor limiter and it can be used on individual instruments, submix busses and on the master bus. In part 1 you learn how the interface actually works.
Am|Munition Part 2 10min15sec
Part 2 of the Am|Munition tutorial explains the compressor's slope controls and response controls. Kraznet shows you how to compress signals using stereo mode and M/S mode.
Am|Munition Part 3 08min57sec
Part 3 of the Am|Munition tutorial covers link control, monitor section, match bypass and the master section which helps you attain considerably higher levels without serious signal degredation
Am|Munition Part 4 9min52sec
In part 4 you learn more about specific configurations of Am|Munition's limiter and soft clipping circuit, the dual band clip stage, output, ceiling and the RMS 0dBfs reference control.
Edit Root VIP 08min09sec
When you bounce down audio objects in Samplitude/Sequoia, "Edit Root VIP" lets you reopen and edit the project from where the bounce originates and then update the bounced file
Kraznet is Sound Engineer and has been playing the bass for many years, e.g. for "Karl's Kühne Gassenschau" and "Clear Blue Sky". He earned his merits as Sound Engineer with "Charlie Watts Big Band" and as Assistant Engineer for "Rolling Stones Mobile". Moreover, Kraznet is a carpenter and builds speaker cabinets (amongst others for Martin Audio, Quested, Turbosound, Nexo...) Since 1989, Kraznet has been using computers for making music, starting with "Notator" on Atari 1040 and later Mac Quadra 650 with "Logic Audio". Finally, he got to know Samplitude and is using it since as his main software application for programming and producing.