New "owners/developers" of Sequoia, Samplitude and Music Studio.

emmrecs wrote on 7/18/2025, 9:27 AM

I've just received an email from BorisFX confirming the sale to them of Sequoia, Samplitude and Music Studio.

I quote: The entire team, including developers, engineers, product leadership, and support staff, has made the move. We’ve formed a new subsidiary in Germany to support this transition; longtime team members Thomas Wolf and Sven Kardelke will lead as co-CEOs of Boris FX Germany GmbH.

I'm sure many of us will be delighted to learn that these 3 products will be continuing to be developed.

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SP. wrote on 7/18/2025, 10:52 AM

@emmrecs I think it's the right move. Especially that they took over the old team. The alternative would have been becoming a zombie application like Acid or Sound Forge.

Reyfox wrote on 7/18/2025, 1:57 PM

I wonder where this leaves Soundforge and Acid.... the remaining software still with Magix.

I can see Boris taking the high end software and adding it to their "collection".

SP. wrote on 7/18/2025, 2:05 PM

@Reyfox Sound Forge and Acid were developed by the same team that made Vegas. They all have the same code base. I see this as a hindrance to sell them both to another company because it's bound to the Vegas team.

HHM wrote on 7/18/2025, 2:17 PM

@emmrecs I think it's the right move. Especially that they took over the old team. The alternative would have been becoming a zombie application like Acid or Sound Forge.

And how about Vegas Pro ,.. is that a Zombie or a Deadend to ?

SP. wrote on 7/18/2025, 2:19 PM

@HHM Vegas Pro is Magix's best selling application. They will double down on that

Reyfox wrote on 7/18/2025, 3:53 PM

@HHM see the AI and Hub in Magix video editors? Came from Vegas Pro. With Gary Rebholz being the one in charge of video software development, along with being chief product owner coming from Vegas, there is a lot of additional information on Vegas development in the Vegas user forum. It certainly isn't a zombie or deadend.

Here is a video from NAB with Gary Rebholz.

HHM wrote on 7/18/2025, 4:09 PM

@HHM Vegas Pro is Magix's best selling application. They will double down on that

@ SP Thanks, had to check out: "double down", did sound a bit like "backing out", to me, but I am happy if the general consensus is that they got rid of Samplitude, etc, to comit and focus on Vegas Pro,.. 😊

Got a license for plain Sound Forge 18 also from Vegas Pro Suite 22, never used it so far, dont know if it offers anything usefull that is not found in the latest Wavelab Pro 12 ,.. main thing is Vegas to me obviously 👍

SP. wrote on 7/18/2025, 4:25 PM

@HHM You can automate Sound Forge with scripts, for example in C#. I use this to automatically cut and edit and transform hundreds or thousands of sound effect files. I think this is the standout feature of Sound Forge.

HHM wrote on 7/18/2025, 4:30 PM

@HHM see the AI and Hub in Magix video editors? Came from Vegas Pro. With Gary Rebholz being the one in charge of video software development, along with being chief product owner coming from Vegas, there is a lot of additional information on Vegas development in the Vegas user forum. It certainly isn't a zombie or deadend.

Here is a video from NAB with Gary Rebholz.

@Reyfox Thanks for the words ,.. good and comforting to hear ,.. thanks for the video

I bought Vegas Pro Suite 22 recently ,.. to install on my new workstation still in build

HHM wrote on 7/18/2025, 4:47 PM

@HHM You can automate Sound Forge with scripts, for example in C#. I use this to automatically cut and edit and transform hundreds or thousands of sound effect files. I think this is the standout feature of Sound Forge.

@SP Sounds usefull, thanks for pointing out the standout-side, guess each editor, even the old ones can have reasons to still be used for specific tasks if nothing else

In case its a part of a certain workflow builded up, that alone is reason enugh to appriciate and keep it

CubeAce wrote on 7/19/2025, 1:20 AM

Did anyone notice the Samplitude forum is moving?

 

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