MAGIX has recently introduced an innovative update called Sequoia 17, which has brought significant advancements.
MAGIX Software, a well-known company in the field of audio engineering, has recently released a major update to its highly regarded professional audio mastering software called Sequoia. This new version, known as Sequoia 17, brings significant improvements and enhancements to the platform.
For more than twenty years, Sequoia has been a highly regarded brand in the music industry, providing a comprehensive and advanced solution for audio editing and mastering. Esteemed musicians like Billie Eilish, Roddy Ricch, and Kendrick Lamar, as well as their sound engineers, have relied on Sequoia to master their music. In fact, an astonishing 40% of the songs that have made it to the Billboard 100 chart have been mastered using this platform, highlighting its exceptional sound quality and faithfulness to the original recordings.
Nicolas De Porcel, a highly experienced Mastering Engineer who has received the prestigious RIAA Diamond certification, has collaborated with renowned artists such as Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and Baby Keem. He highly commends Sequoia, expressing that it is his preferred Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) for mastering and he exclusively relies on it for all his mastering tasks.
The creators of Sequoia 17, known as MAGIX Pro Audio, have dedicated significant time and effort into developing this extensive update by investing resources and gathering feedback from their worldwide community of musicians and audio engineers.
The latest improvements in Sequoia 17 focus on enhancing the ability to edit objects using an object-oriented approach. It also includes support for 32-channel surround sound and 3D audio, as well as visualizations and metering for various inputs. Additionally, it introduces a source-destination cut feature, a live editing workflow, and native compatibility with EuCon, Mackie Control, and Mackie HUI-compatible control systems.
In addition, Sequoia 17 brings various new additions such as a more efficient layout, compatibility with 32-bit recording formats, auto-conforming capabilities, support for ARA2, enhanced hardware integration, updated comping functionality, AudioWarp feature, and the inclusion of a marker track.
You can buy Sequoia 17 right away, and the prices begin at $1,500.00 USD for a one-time license. Alternatively, you can opt for a subscription plan at $39.00 USD per month.
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