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May 9, 2006 at 7:50 pm #533912
lewelschParticipantREAPER: Powerful Audio Recording and Editing Software
(This is preview FREE software)REAPER is a powerful but sensible Windows application designed for the recording, arrangement, editing, mixing and rendering of audio. REAPER provides a flexible but easy to use interface that is equally suited to amateurs and professionals alike.

http://www.cockos.com/reaper/index.phpExtremely small footprint (full featured, with an installer that is approximately 1MB)
Easy to start using: simply drag and drop one of many kinds of files in to edit existing material, or insert a track and arm it for recording. No complex project or definitions to set up.
Fast and powerful editing facilities: split, resize, fade/crossfade, pitch shift, timestretch, copy/paste and loop media items with ease. Ripple editing is available, too.
Unrivaled routing capabilities: send tracks to any number of other tracks or hardware outputs, with lots of options (pre-fx, post-fx, independent faders, mono or stereo). Not interested in advanced routing? You don’t have to use it (and it certainly won’t get in the way.)
Powerful recording options (supports pre-fx, post-fx recording, can record mixed output of multiple tracks, etc), supports switching record inputs/modes on the fly, input monitoring options (including tape-style auto input monitoring mode), supports auto-punch-in/punch-out, and more. If you want. Otherwise, it just behaves as you would expect.
Support for MIDI files, recording MIDI, and VSTi/DXi softsynths. MIDI can be integrated and mixed with audio.
User arrangeable user interface with color themes: make REAPER look how you want it to look, and arrange (or hide) elements of the user interface to suit your needs.
Support for consolidating track edits and rendering track stems, to enable easy export for other applications.
Includes many Jesusonic effects, and supports many plug-ins (including VST and DX plug-ins) with full plug-in delay compensation.Enjoy
LeWelschAdSense 336x280May 9, 2006 at 7:50 pm #589573
lewelschParticipantREAPER: Powerful Audio Recording and Editing Software
(This is preview FREE software)REAPER is a powerful but sensible Windows application designed for the recording, arrangement, editing, mixing and rendering of audio. REAPER provides a flexible but easy to use interface that is equally suited to amateurs and professionals alike.

http://www.cockos.com/reaper/index.phpExtremely small footprint (full featured, with an installer that is approximately 1MB)
Easy to start using: simply drag and drop one of many kinds of files in to edit existing material, or insert a track and arm it for recording. No complex project or definitions to set up.
Fast and powerful editing facilities: split, resize, fade/crossfade, pitch shift, timestretch, copy/paste and loop media items with ease. Ripple editing is available, too.
Unrivaled routing capabilities: send tracks to any number of other tracks or hardware outputs, with lots of options (pre-fx, post-fx, independent faders, mono or stereo). Not interested in advanced routing? You don’t have to use it (and it certainly won’t get in the way.)
Powerful recording options (supports pre-fx, post-fx recording, can record mixed output of multiple tracks, etc), supports switching record inputs/modes on the fly, input monitoring options (including tape-style auto input monitoring mode), supports auto-punch-in/punch-out, and more. If you want. Otherwise, it just behaves as you would expect.
Support for MIDI files, recording MIDI, and VSTi/DXi softsynths. MIDI can be integrated and mixed with audio.
User arrangeable user interface with color themes: make REAPER look how you want it to look, and arrange (or hide) elements of the user interface to suit your needs.
Support for consolidating track edits and rendering track stems, to enable easy export for other applications.
Includes many Jesusonic effects, and supports many plug-ins (including VST and DX plug-ins) with full plug-in delay compensation.Enjoy
LeWelschAdSense 336x280June 1, 2006 at 5:59 pm #590808
lewelschParticipantNobody want test this little (great) Software ?
[size size=200:4dq5b7ox]Size: 996 KB[/size:4dq5b7ox]More info:
Basic features:
– Support for an unlimited number of audio tracks
– Audio tracks are all fully routable (multiple inputs, outputs)
– Volume, pan controls and envelopes per track
– Supports audio processing plug-ins (DirectX, DXi, VST, VSTi, and Jesusonic) with automation, easy chain manipulation and editing
– Pitch shifting and time stretching
– Fast, reasonable and usable Windows-style UI, working well on both low and high resolutions or multiple monitors
– ASIO, Kernel Streaming, WaveOut, and DirectSound support for playback and recording
– Reads WAV, OGG, MP3 and MIDI files, records WAV and MIDI files
– Can render to WAV, OGG, MP3 if lame is installed
– Full SMP support (can utilize 2 or more processors)
– Multi-layer undo/redo support
– Basic MIDI editing support
– User creatable color themesChanges in REAPER 0.959 Beta:
– Routing Matrix window
– new improved scrollbars (removed zoom sliders, soon we will reorganize the UI some)
– fx drag and drop from one track to another (hold alt to move, hold ctrl to make a copy in the current window)
– fixed bug in resampling .wv files
– internal fader reworking
– ensured that sliders set to 0.00dB are exactly 0.00, instead of possibly some very small amount
– volume faders can be configured to go down to -150dB
– asio input is now optional
– rearoute will not show in reaper as an asio option if reaper is in rearoute master mode
– stickier selection behavior when recording
– deferred file closing/opening when recording
– updated looping logic which should make doing looped recording of multiple takes better (since each take will start at the exact same time, the takes will be added in a cleaner fashion)
– rendering now disables mixer/undo history windows so you cannot mess things up during a render
– fixed item to item snap when moving across tracks
– changed track buffering logic to be in "ms" instead of "blocks"
– updated fx chain/buffereahead internals (better but still not great UAD-1 support)REAPER supports ASIO, Kernel Streaming, WaveOut, and DirectSound for playback and recording. It reads WAV, OGG, and MP3 files, and records WAV files. You can arrange any number of items in any number of tracks and use audio processing plug-ins (DirectX and Jesusonic). REAPER also supports volume, pan controls and envelopes per track, multi-layer undo/redo, and user creatable color themes.
LeWelsch
AdSense 336x280June 20, 2006 at 6:36 pm #591979
In SilicoParticipantI laugh and laugh and laugh – not because the program is bad, it rocks – but because it’s basically ACID 1.0 with some features from Vegas and Sound Forge. Even a lot of the terminology and images are the same.
AdSense 336x280July 1, 2006 at 12:01 pm #592465
blow = Dj SmugglaParticipantthanks for this lewelsch, it looks great.
ill give it a try
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