![]() There is one UI behaviour which doesn’t work well, and that is moving tracks up the stack. Lots of instruments and sounds to work with.Great and intuitive UI and interface control.Soundation is also well documented, and there are plenty of tutorials online, both videos and articles made by the developers. Your browser does not support the audio tag. If this is not enough for you, you can of course record directly into an audio track from your mic or add audio files from elsewhere. In our opinion, this is intuitive and expected behavior, but we understand that some might want a global undo/redo function.Īs of writing this review, Soundation has 12 instruments to choose from along with a whole bunch of samples, which allows the user to create fairly intricate music. This means if someone deletes a clip you are working on, only they can undo to bring it back. On the topic of editing someone else’s work, the undo/redo buttons are local to each user, not stored in the session. This too works like you’d expect: the clip disappears, and the instrument is replaced. Something we were concerned about, this being an online collaboration tool, was how Soundation deals with one user removing things another is working on like deleting a MIDI clip while it’s being edited, or changing an instrument while it’s settings are being tweaked. It works wonders with lengthy automation lists. Soundation deals with long dropdown menus in a great way: the dropdown menus scroll in the opposite direction of your mouse. Clicking and dragging along the header creates a looping region, but we haven’t found a shortcut to quickly loop around one or more regions yet. Interface control works as expected, with CTRL and SHIFT to toggle zooming and left-right scrolling with the mouse wheel respectively. It is extremely easy on the eyes, we could work on it for hours with no issues. The first thing that you’ll notice when opening Soundation is it’s modern looking user interface. So without further ado, get ready for a preview of what the free version of Soundation can do, can’t do, and should do so you can decide if it’s for you before wasting your time or energy. We started a new Soundation project and created short segments of music to try out its different features. We’re excited to continue this journey with you! We know change can be overwhelming, but we believe this is the right path forward to build a sustainable future for Soundation and our community, so we can continue developing products that shape the world of online music production for years to come.Soundation is a collaborative, online DAW which allows you to create music with people no matter the distance. Thank you for letting Soundation be a part of your musical growth. Create groups on Community (coming soon!). ![]() With that in mind, we never stop building features you need, and today we’re announcing two added benefits to Premium accounts: New Premium Features For those of you who have been with us over the past years, you’ve seen our product growth firsthand. You can continue enjoying the great features, same as always. Good News for Existing Intro, Power and Premium Users For our existing Intro, Power, and Premium users, this new change does not affect you. If you’re currently on a Premium trial, save this code and use it whenever you’re ready! The code is valid until March 1, 2019. Use this code to get 50% off, any time.įor 50% off Intro, use code: GOINTRO For 50% off Premium, use code: GOPREMIUM Instead, we’re dropping half the prices off our Yearly plans as a thank you for being an awesome member of this music community. Good news for existing Free users In order to make our Intro and Premium plans affordable for all, we’re NOT increasing our prices. After this date, in order to enable automation when publishing or exporting tracks, you’ll need an Intro or Premium account. We also understand that automation is an important feature for most users, so we’ll be extending the period where you can publish and export your old tracks with automation until March 1, 2019. If you’re currently on a Free plan but have more than 10 projects, you will of course still have access to all the projects saved before the change. Automation in exported and published tracks is disabled See all the details of our new subscription plans here.While this was not an easy decision, we believe this change will allow us to keep making improvements to the service you love and providing a powerful online music studio you can rely on in the long term.Ĭhanges to Free Plans Starting January 31, 2019, we’re rolling out these changes to our Free Plans: Today, we’re announcing updates to Soundation’s Free account offerings.
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