Reaper 2.4
Posted on Thursday, July 10 2008 @ 13:26 CEST by Thomas De MaesschalckREAPER is reasonably priced Windows software for multitrack audio production.
Changelog:
- Per-take volume/pan/mute envelopes
- Preliminary scrub/jog support (with lots of options in Preferences/Playback)
- Middle mouse button in arrange now defaults to jog/scrub
- You can now grab the top of the edit cursor to move (optionally jog/scrub)
- Per-item locking
- Parameter modulation: drive FX parameters from LFO or audio control signals (unlimited sidechaining!)
- Rendering: now shows rendered peaks preview
- Rendering: high quality native dither and noise shaping options
- Preferences: search function for finding relevant options
- Simple color theme element finder (launched from color theme pref window, or by action)
- JS effects now have pin/channel routing controls, JS effects can now define input/output pins (in_pin:, out_pin:)
- ctrl+alt+drag items drops a rendered copy of items, hold shift to drag the source media
- ReaSamplomatic5000: convenient "import selected item from arrange" button
- Optional showing of cues for supported media files (view/show media cues in items)
- WAV reader: support for reading common WAV file cues and loops
- WAV writer: support for writing project markers and regions to cues and loops
- MIDI editor: note naming (double-rightclick piano roll or use the action)
- MIDI editor: can now override ESC key assignment
- MIDI editor: option to enable autosave of midi files on editor close
- MIDI editor: now supports with multiple CC lanes, saves CC lane state, better CC centering behavior
- Action to convert media item cues to project markers and item loops to project regions
- Actions to convert MIDI takes to/from file-based takes (name gets *), for ghost clip functionality
- Action to rename last touched track
- Actions to cut/copy selected items (without being focus dependent)
- Confirmation when deleting tracks with delete key (action for no prompt available)
- Safer winmm (waveOut/MIDI) device closing behavior
- waveOut/KS/DS: if no input device found, output is still opened
- new automatic worker thread behavior on OSX
- made demo project use less CPU (changed resampling mode)
- tweaked mousewheel behavior when a window is captured
- made marquee in envelope mode that doesnt intersect active envelope unselect envelope and select items
- skinnable item buttons (skin images item_fx_off/item_fx_on/item_lock_off/item_lock_on can change size of buttons)
- more efficient bezier envelope interpolation (bugfix)
- if Shup is installed, a new "Shup file" button appears at the end of render
- track envelope window now updates with fx/send changes if set to keep open
- reatune,reaeq,virtual midi keyboard: fixed octave display issues, fixed MIDI output in reatune
- click of track/item FX buttons now closes FX chain window if already open
- envelope dialog now uses virtual windows for better support of more parameters
- better doubleclick handling on some parts of items (FX buttons, etc)
- plug-ins now report actual PDC required independent of buffer size, chain still shows total compensated latency
- display of grid/snap sizes now supports 1/4T instead of 1/6 etc
- Audio Unit: fixed loading of presets, improved PDC
- fixed bug when dragndrop of media+projects at the same time
- fixed updating source file/undo states when using looped sections of items
- better save-as with trim behavior for looped sections of items
- Docker: updated resize handling when docked
- ReaFIR: smoother FFT curve drawing, draw note name in tooltip
- VST: support for parameter center extensions, improved ReaEQ and ReaXcomp
- updated TCP scrolling to better support more tracks when zoomed in
- project save-as dialog: now remembers save options (for both saving as new and re-saving existing)
- Drag and drop fix for Battery 3
- new preference for tooltip delay time
- optimized heap allocation granuarity to increase low latency performance
Program Information Category: Multimedia Type: Shareware Version: 2.4 Size: 3.3MB Works on: Windows Product page: here |
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