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Here are features Sequoia has that Samplitude doesn't:

In addition to everything Samplitude Pro X Suites has…

Sequoia also contains:

  • - Advanced Xfade editor
  • - DDP export, DDP Player, and editor
  • - Automatic normalization function (float) before CD export
  • - Source Destination Cut
  • - Multi-synchronous Cut (Musyc), Find Audio
  • - Broadcast integration - content management systems
  • - User administration/multi users accounts
  • - Macros
  • - VCA faders in the mixer
  • - Auto Ducking Automation
  • - Video recording, basic editing and video export
  • - Cleaning and restoration suite is included and built in to Sequoia ($200 extra for Samplitude)
  • - Spectral Cleaning Editor with highly advanced functions (Harmonics, individual editing on multi-track material...)
  • - Independence Pro with full library
  • - Surround : Samplitude is only 5.1, Sequoia is 5.1 and 7.1 and beyond up to 12.0
  • - R 128: loudness metering, batch processing, watch folder, calculation of projects and files, loudness XML report
  • - True Peak Limiter in sMax11 (to avoid intersample peaks)
  • - Maintenance contract available
  • - Sequoia can sync to SMPTE, Samplitude only to MTC or via the SMPTE option (TCO) from RME
  • - Timecode Track
  • - ISRC in broadcast wave files compliant with EBU Tech 3352 (for export, CD-import, display in VIP)
  • - Export while recording