I did some post on a local group yesterday and would have used Samplitude but wanted to get it done quickly.
That's funny in that I would use Samplitude to get it done more quickly.
The main strength of Samplitude is in doing things virtually. By that I mean using objects instead of the conventional way which is destructive processing for each step.
To get started, do everything in the context of a VIP project. So create a new project, and then import files into the project. Each file will become an object that you can perform processing on or have different settings for during playback or bouncing. Objects can be split, moved around, etc.
As far as I know, you can still drag files into a project from windows. So this is another way to get files into a project. However, the key to getting started is to create a project.
I will watch this thread for specific questions and maybe some other samplitude users will chime in as well.