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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

REAPER v4.10 (32/64 Bit)


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Cockos REAPER v4.10 rev 8072e4 Final
Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7 (All 32/64 Bit)

Commercial OEM license

REAPER is a digital audio workstation:
A complete multi-track audio and MIDI recording, editing, processing, mixing, and mastering environment.

Using your current computer and no other software, you can import any audio and MIDI, synthesize, sample, compose, arrange, edit, mix, and master songs or any other audio projects.

If you add a hardware audio interface of your choice (AD/DA: analog-to-digital/digital-to-analog) and a microphone, you have a complete recording studio, suitable for recording anything from a soloist to a band to an orchestra (even if the orchestra is just you).

REAPER converts your computer into the full power of any top-of-the-line recording studio. Minus, of course, a room full of shockingly expensive converters, microphones, amplifiers, and, well, talent. If you are a top-of-the-line recording studio interested in REAPER, this part of the discussion has probably insulted your intelligence. So we'll just say that unlike some other DAWs, REAPER will support almost any existing audio interface, even interfaces manufactured by companies whose software does not allow you to use any other hardware interface.

Nondestructive multi-track recording means that you can record and layer take after take, correcting, editing, revisiting, and tweaking to your heart's content.
There are inexpensive audio interfaces designed just to plug guitars in to, and there are very fancy audio interfaces designed to convert many simultaneous line and microphone inputs.

REAPER is designed to let you work quickly and creatively, without imposing any artificial limits on what you can do.
REAPER doesn't have track types, busses, tools, or offline processing. If you want to create a drum bus, simply add a track above the drum tracks and press the folder button - the drums will automatically send to the folder, Once you get the drum levels and FX tweaked right where you want them, you can record the folder's output to non-destructively freeze the drums and move on.


Fast Editing:
• Drag and drop to import, arrange, and render
• Freely mix audio, MIDI, video, still image media on any track
• Easily move, split, glue, resize, trim, loop, time stretch, pitch shift, fade, crossfade, slip, snap to grid, without switching tools
• Intuitive zoom, scroll, scrub, jog, tab to audio transient, MIDI navigation
• Simple and powerful nested folder system allows group editing, routing, bussing, all in one step
• Full automation recording, playback, and editing support for track controls and plug-ins
• Easily manage tempo, time signature, and varispeed changes
• Separate audio or MIDI into freely arrangeable takes and lanes for easy comping
• Easily copy or move regions, to quickly try out alternate arrangements

Plug-in Support:
• Insert almost any third-party audio or MIDI plug-in: VST, VSTi, DX, DXi, AU (OSX only), JS
• ReWire (audio and MIDI) any capable application for even more flexibility
• Fully automatic plug-in delay compensation (PDC)
• Sidechain any plug-in, even if the plug-in does not natively support sidechaining
• Apply FX in real time, or non-destructively render FX output
• Real-time network FX processing: use other local machines as an FX farm

Intangibles:
• REAPER starts and loads fast - be ready to record in just a few seconds
• Portable - put REAPER in your pocket and run it from a USB key or other removable media
• Tightly coded - installer is only a few MB, updates can be installed in less than a minute
• Rapid, efficient development - new features and optimizations are added quickly and often
• Very active, enthusiastic, and helpful user forum, get help quickly
• Fantastic and readable user-created manual
• An honest business model that aims to provide the best possible user experience.



Changes in v4.10 - September 30, 2011:
* Freeze:
- actions to render tracks in-place with FX, then save/remove existing media and online FX
- menu actions in FX chain window to freeze track up to last selected FX
* MIDI editor:
- switching sources via filter window no longer unhides all other sources
- undo fixes, especially related to list editor
- improved list view default focus, toolbar focus
- note properties fixed reset of combo boxes on multiple note selection
- inline editor marquee fix
- fixed bug when quantizing notes that were drawn in (not painted or recorded)
- fixed context menu doubleness when clicking above piano keys
- support painting notes in drum mode with very small grid
- step recording works when docked
* FX:
- fixed possible excess midi notes on loop when PDC FX are used
- improved undo state tracking when copying/moving FX between tracks
- if project samplerate set and loading project, try to initialize loaded plug-ins at correct rate (avoid later reinit)
- pin mappings are now stored more safely, fix for possible race conditions
* API:
- added SetProjectMarker3() and AddProjectMarker2() for setting custom marker colors
- threading fixes for GetSetObjectState() and other related APIs
* Envelopes:
- fixed editing point values for FX wet/dry envelopes
- pitch envelopes snap configuration (1 semitone, 50 cent, 25 cent, 10 cent, 5 cent, 1 cent, off)
* Metering:
- new multichannel tracks default to multichannel metering enabled
- master multichannel metering is now optional
* Mixer:
- scroll improvements/fixes
- opening/unhiding mixer now makes last selected track visible
- restore undocked mixer window position in docked screensets
* Mouse modifiers:
- support ripple edit (off, one track, all tracks) while moving items
- import/export mouse modifier support (.ReaperMouseMap files)
- obey user preferences to seek playback when middle clicking ruler or arrange view
* Render:
- new user setting for tail length to use in project render, stem render, track freeze
- fixed certain issues with filename wildcards
* Scale finder:
- button to use selected notes in MIDI editor
- added topmost window pin
* Video:
- improved rendering accuracy, support for rendering with playrates
- hide topmost pin when going fullscreen
- updated API to support the newest FFmpeg/libav version (v53)
* Actions: toggle multichannel track metering, now in track menu
* Directory cleanup: now looks for media references in project bay media items
* Fades/crossfades: prevent unintentional crossfade edits when media items are adjacent but not crossfaded
* Grouping: fix for rare item group reuse bug
* Media explorer: fixed crash issue when group policy prevented embedded explorer (falls back to non-explorer view)
* MIDI: use MIDI track name event when importing files
* MIDI files: options to automatically snap time signature changes, tempo changes on file import
* OSX: better behavior when using modal windows (such as save as with convert) when REAPER inactive
* Playback: corrected minor rounding bug on playback start in certain instances
* Relative snap: avoid clearing snap offset when copying media items
* Scrub/jog: don't snap edit cursor
* Sends: shift+drag IO from unselected track to selected uses all selected tracks as receivers
* SRC: fixed quality/synchronization issue (4.0x regression)
* Toolbars: store toolbar assignments in screensets
* Topmost pin buttons: bug fixes, buttons now remember their last states (based on window title)
* Track manager: added freeze column/button
* Track manager, region manager, project bay: columns can be reordered
* Undo history: improved keyboard behavior (return loads state, escape when docked sets focus to arrange, other keys passed through to main)
* Vertical zooming: scrollbar fixes, better behavior
* VST: support effSetSpeakerArrangement notifications for plug-ins.

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