Reaper 2.2
Posted on Monday, April 07 2008 @ 13:54 CEST by Thomas De MaesschalckREAPER is reasonably priced Windows software for multitrack audio production.
Changelog:
- Now includes the fantastic new elastique 2.0!
- improved looped recording/playback precision
- better looping midi item precision when item length is not a multiple of sample length
- MIDI overdub/replace: auto-insert of new items defaults to shorter items
- MIDI channel rewriting in sends/hw outs no longer corrupts system realtime/exclusive messages
- looped midi input recording latency fix
- fixed bug resulting in excessive splits when recording using non-overdub/replace to in-project midi items
- rewire slave mode: better samplerate detection/switching
- re-added an old fix for Drumatic3 giving invalid samples (requires extra mainschange cycle on load)
- control surfaces: better updating of mute state on csurf track mute change
- Better drag&drop support dragging files to some plug-ins (Battery3 for example)
- Floating FX windows now size themselves to current FX size (but remember their old positions)
- Option (prefs/buffering/advanced) to disable mmap'd peakfiles (to conserve address space)
- Changed default reginfo filenames for hopefully better Vista compatability
- CPU meter: can now show RT CPU+graph (to show CPU use used by main audio thread)
- VST: performance fix for many plug-ins
- VST: better mouse/keyboard activation for plugins like Kontakt 3
- VST: better handling of resizing UIs when docked/undocked/floating
- dev: new APIs for getting/setting track and track send parameters
- dev: new APIs for manipulating track media items/takes/etc
- dev: API to query BWF info from .wav files
- dev: control surfaces can register themselves behind the scenes to get change notifications
- dev: cleanup of documentation and headers
- dev: easy lookup of command IDs via action list (doubleclick "filter" label)
Program Information Category: Multimedia Type: Shareware Version: 2.2 Size: 3.2MB Works on: Windows Product page: here |
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Re: Reaper 2.2 by Anonymous on Saturday, April 12 2008 @ 0:24 CEST |
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