
I keep Pro 10.installed and occasionally use that for complex plug-in chains, since some automation does not function the apply plug-in mode. As with previous versions, your SF-8 can remained installed and run w/o issue. The same activation code, layouts and other custom settings are shared.

You can also have both the 64 bit and 32 bit versions of SFP-13 installed if some of your go-to plug-ins do not run on 64 bit hosts. Newer versions of SFP can also author CDs in the Event mode and burn DAO CDs directly. Pro 13 also includes the iZotope RX Elements noise reduction as well as the legacy NR-2.0 suite, iZ's Ozone Elements and well as other new plug-ins from Magix. I 't hink' you can get the upgrade discount if you have your SCS SF-8 serial number.įor a definitive answer, contact the Magix Sales Team.īe aware that SCS changed the plug-in chainer to modal, so to execute plug-ins like in prevous versions, you need to use the "Fx Favoites> Apply plug-in chain" mode SCS also changed the Record UI some in Pro 11 and removed the "Remote" option. Pro 13 can have many timelines open and even more options to display the icons, timelines and such. Later versions of SF also have an 'Event' mode, similar to Vegas and CD Arc And I do not recall if SFP 8 had the volume envelope option. Yes, 'mix' 'paste' and merge files are still there, however SCS dropped the 'duck' option, however I do not exactly recall if that Pro 6 or 8 was. Welcome to the Magix Sound Forge community elaborate on what James-Lo previously stated I just wanted to check that Sound Forge Pro 13 can still drag and drop over files and 'mix' 'paste' etc and merge files on top of each other to create new sounds? I understand that Sony was Sound Forge 8 and now its Magix Sound Forge Pro 13, so i might need to buy again, which I don't mind if I can get some answers to questions above? Can this be removed from the top of each files? ( i think this may have been there in v10 v11 etc?) but I prefer the v8.0 look with no overviews? Lastly, I now see that you have a file 'overview' on each of the audio files to show where you are in the audio.

I just wanted to check that Sound Forge Pro 13 can still drag and drop over files and 'mix' 'paste' etc and merge files ontop of each other to create new sounds?Īlso I have only seen full screen waveforms, so can Sound Forge Pro 13 still access files as small thumbnails randomly over the screen or is it now just full size files only and you can only see 1 file at a time? It looks a better version with the ability to drag/move and crossfade files within the same audio file, which looks more flexible than the older versions. I am now looking at jumping to Sound Forge Pro 13 and have been watching Youtube videos and reviews. I have been using Sound Forge for years since v4.5 in 1998? and moved up to Sony Sound Forge 8.0 and stayed there.
