REAPER is a digital audio workstation: a complete multitrack audio and MIDI recording, editing, processing, mixing, and mastering environment. What's a DAW? 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). 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 into, and there are very fancy audio interfaces designed to convert many simultaneous line and microphone inputs. 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. What's new in versionv 3.15 December 12 2009: * Actions: select previous/next adjacent non-overlapping items * Auto-crossfades: more consistent logic when moving, trimming, copying items * Automation: preference for first click on envelope to select envelope, or add point immediately * Automation: action to add point at current time position to all visible envelopes * Dual trim/timestretch: acts on all selected items, unless both sides of shared edge are selected * FIPM: preserve item positioning when moving items across tracks * License key: automatic import of license key text from clipboard on startup * Marquee selection: fixed some random issues, better small-move behavior * Media items: shift+drag edges bypasses snapping regardless of whether shift or drag happens first * MIDI devices: avoid clearing device alias when disabling device * MIDI editor: fixed occasional CC data drawing bug * MIDI items: more consistent logic for which track receives new empty MIDI items * Noise shaping: noise contour is slightly gentler in high frequencies * ReaSamplomatic5000: fixed bug where sample is left marked as used on plugin remove * ReaScript: Fixed RPR_AddTakeToMediaItem causing crashes * Sends: shift+drag IO button or extended mixer send area to send all selected tracks at once * Sync: added 23.976 as predefined framerate for LTC * Takes: fixed splitting unlooped MIDI take beyond loop end in odd time signatures * Track panels: show exact track volume after manually setting a level below the minimum fader value * Video: fixed audio playback issue on some Quicktime videos * VST: more flexible support for passing keyboard input to plug-ins http://rapidshare.com/files/321521258/ccksrpr315port.rar or http://depositfiles.com/files/1cvl4ddm8 Password: www.AudioZ.info |