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MAGIX Software, a well-known company in the field of audio engineering, has recently released an important update to its highly regarded professional audio mastering software, Sequoia. This update is called Sequoia 17.
For more than twenty years, Sequoia has built a strong reputation in the music industry as a reliable and comprehensive tool for audio editing and mastering. Esteemed musicians like Billie Eilish, Roddy Ricch, and Kendrick Lamar, together with their sound engineers, have chosen Sequoia to master their music. Astonishingly, 40% of the songs that have topped the Billboard 100 chart have been mastered using this platform, which speaks volumes about its exceptional sound quality and accuracy.
Nicolas De Porcel, a highly experienced Mastering Engineer, who has received the prestigious RIAA Diamond Certification for his outstanding work with artists like Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and Baby Keem, expressed his high regard for Sequoia. He mentioned that Sequoia is his top choice when it comes to Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) and he solely relies on it for mastering purposes.
The creators of Sequoia 17, MAGIX Pro Audio, have dedicated a significant amount of time and resources to gather feedback from their worldwide community of musicians and audio engineers. This collaboration has resulted in a thorough update to the software.
The new features in Sequoia 17 focus on improving the editing capabilities, audio quality, visualization tools, and metering options. It includes object-oriented editing, which allows for more precise and efficient editing of audio objects. Additionally, it offers support for 32-channel surround sound and 3D audio, providing a more immersive audio experience. The software also provides visualizations and metering options for different input sources, making it easier to monitor and adjust
Additionally, with the release of Sequoia 17, users can expect various new enhancements such as a more efficient design, compatibility with 32-bit recording formats, auto-conforming capabilities, support for ARA2 technology, improved integration with hardware, revamped comping functionality, the addition of AudioWarp, and the inclusion of a marker track.
You can buy Sequoia 17 right away, and the prices for it begin at $1,500.00 USD for a permanent license. Alternatively, you can opt for a monthly subscription at a cost of $39.00 USD.
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