Pyramix Description
Pyramix is a digital audio workstation that is widely utilized by professional studios and engineers globally for tasks related to music production, mastering, and post-production in television and film. Combined with its networked audio interfaces, Pyramix delivers a comprehensive solution that enables the digital creation of music with an audio quality that mimics the warmth of analog sound. It empowers music producers to maintain the highest standards throughout the entire production process, equipping them with essential tools for extensive distribution, including the latest streaming formats like Dolby Atmos®. Collaborating with companies such as Flux Audio, Merging Technologies has integrated remarkable plugins into Pyramix, offering them in any resolution with almost negligible latency. Beyond being the most transparent, analog-sounding digital audio workstation, Pyramix also features innovative editing capabilities, including the distinctive source/destination mode that allows for effortlessly editing vast multitrack recordings at exceptional speed. This combination of features ensures that Pyramix stands out as an essential tool for audio professionals who value both quality and efficiency.
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Clumsy, unintuitive, frustrating, unstable. Date: Oct 10 2023
Summary: Clumsy, unintuitive, frustrating, unstable. Overpriced junk. Customer support for Merging just sucks in general, especially considering this prices!
Positive: Records up to DSD256. Not much else good to say about it.
Negative: Everything else. This is the most frustrating recording program I've ever used. It's amazing how unintuitive it is, especially with I/O assignments. It doesn't really work like a western program. Sometimes it will just randomly close. You could lose lots of work. If something else recorded DSD256 that I could afford, I would never touch this again.
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