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Image A revolution in the making?

Or just a rip-off of other editors we’d have ignored if it didn’t come from the guy who made WinAMP? Now, you may commence singing

Don’t Fear the REAPER

“I just want to record and edit audio tracks — what do I need?” A lot of the software for recording and editing multiple tracks of audio is, admittedly, overkill for the basic user. That could make the creation from WinAMP creator Justin Frankel appealing...

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REAPER v2.0 - October 10 2007
Download: 3.0 MB installer

 

  • New pitch/timestretch modes: elastique Pro, Efficient, and SOLOIST
  • Nicer looking default theme by WhiteTie (old still available via classic)
  • New extended mixer views (FX inserts, sends, etc), with uber-drag and drop editing
  • Performance improvements in many areas, including support for multiprocessing with UAD-1
  • New ReaPitch pitch shifter plug-in, ReaTune now can use advance pitch shifter modes
  • MIDI editor and playback improvements, MID file tempo map importing
  • Tempo/time signature change improvements
  • New automation options to make adding large amounts of automation easier
  • Improved plug-in compatibility, JS enhancements (including full PDC for JS effects!)
  • Tons of small fixes, refinements, and enhancements (pages and pages that won't fit here)
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