Cockos – REAPER 5.75 + PORTABLE [Win x86 x64]

By | April 1, 2018

 

Year / Release Date : 16/02/2018
Version : 5.75
Developer : Cockos
Developer’s site : Cockos
Bit depth : 32bit, 64bit
Language : English
Tabletka : present
System requirements : Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.

Description : Cockos Reaper is one of the most advanced programs for creating music, both in the studio and at home. The main “chip” of the program is that it has pattern, keyboard and audio editing. You can specify an unlimited number of audio or MIDI tracks, not counting how many virtual instruments can be added to the VST format.
Reaper does not take such a large place on the hard drive and does not load the processor, as programs from the series FL Studio, Cubase, Reason or Sonar. With this program you can work even on low-power computers with sound cards that do not support Full duplex modes. Although, if the sound card supports this mode, you will get unlimited possibilities to create your own compositions with professional sound even in such formats as 5 + 1, and in the presence of additional plug-ins, and 7 + 1.
To the great advantage of the program is that it supports VST / VST3, not counting the support for DirectX plug-ins. You can use both built-in audio editing tools or MIDI tracks, and third-party plug-ins. The program also supports the ReWire virtual instruments connection system. Thanks to a harmonious interface, you can always see what you are editing at the moment. Virtual multi-channel remote is always in front of your eyes – with its help you can instantly perform operations with changing the volume, editing effects on a single track, or on a Master track.

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New in version:

+ Automation items: do not automatically extend automation items that match the time selection (to enable time selection autopunch behavior) [p = 1936848]
+ Automation items: fix automation items being left behind when key modifiers change during media item edit [t = 200768]
+ Batch converter: avoid possible glitch at end of conversion for items with take FX
+ Batch converter: fix corrected sample rate
+ Control surfaces: do not auto-close http / OSC control surfaces when inactive
+ Envelopes: when using “preserve edge points” mouse modifier, prevent unnecessary left edge point if previous point shape is square
+ Extensions: do not load project template after successful importing a project via extension [t = 202610]
+ FX: ensure no feedback loop created by building multichannel routing on a folder [t = 201177]
+ FX: fix channel behavior when loading FX chain via SWS resources [p = 1951546]
+ FX: fix looping PDC automation issues near loop point [t = 200899]
+ FX: fix wet / dry automation issue with PDC [t = 201087]
+ FX: use variable I / O for Audio Unit plug-ins that do not support kAudioUnitProperty_SupportedNumChannels
+ FX: list newly scanned plugins in the “New” category for 24 hours
+ Grid: display arrange view grid lines and ruler markings more consistently with linear tempo changes [p = 1924259]
+ Grid: optional divide arrange view vertically
+ Groups: allow theming of colors for groups 33-64
+ Install: do not update the last-modified timestamp on unchanged InstallData files (such as JSFX)
+ MIDI editor: fix CC lane drawing issues with looped items
+ MIDI: improve pixel accuracy and overall display of notes and CC in the custom view [t = 201105]
+ MIDI: add preference to display multiple CC lanes in the arrangement view, and / or combine all CC data into a single lane
+ MIDI: treat type 0 files with meta-events as multichannel files on import; if configured, prompt to import meta-events and channel MIDI as separate tracks [t = 201510]
+ Media: when replacing source media, reset start offset if it is no longer within the media media length [t = 203231]
+ Mouse modifiers: new modifier to add or toggle media items or MIDI notes to selection, and set time selection to selected items or notes
+ MusicXML: fix manual quantizing after import [t = 202244]
+ OSC: allow setting / track / monitor mode directly (rather than just cycling) [p = 1914163]
+ ReaControlMIDI: support sample -information automation playback
+ ReaScript: TrackFX_GetNamedConfigParm () can query pdc, input / output pin names
+ ReaScript: allow very small sizes for custom UIs
+ ReaScript: fix incorrect sample rate used when processing take FX via audio accessors
+ ReaScript: improved syntax highlight of non-typical Lua function calls [t = 203219]
+ Recording: latency-compensate input-FX delay [t = 200916]
+ Regions: copy regions without splitting the original media items [p = 1902899]
+ Regions: fix some envelope / moving regions [p = 1947748]
+ Solo: improve behavior with routing and folders [t = 199396]
+ Subprojects: add action to save project and render RPP-PROX for non-subprojects
+ Subprojects: add option to prevent automatic subproject rendering
+ Subprojects: add option to prompt on background
+ Subprojects: copy markers / regions when moving to subproject
+ Subprojects: copy grid / framerate settings when moving tracks / items to subproject
+ Super8: improve edge trimming
+ Take FX: fix issues when rendering take FX as new take [p = 1937158]
+ Take pan: produce stereo output when rendering mono items with pan or pan envelopes
+ Tempo envelope: add action to insert tempo marker at cursor, without opening the tempo edit dialog
+ Undo: avoid over-compaction of undo history [p = 1936784]
+ Video: add (otherwise undocumented) refresh_ms = ini file tweak
+ VST: do not update VST3 preset list in response to parameter names changing [p = 1924970]
+ VST: inform VST3 plug-ins of multichannel context even if the plug-in does not adjust its I / O configuration in response
+ VST: prevent VST3 multichannel plug-ins from running in mono on stereo tracks [p = 1945285]
+ VST: avoid offline offline-processing notifications on plug-in load
+ Windows: fix topmost pin state remembering when using non-latin pathnames [p = 1926485]
+ Windows: show top-level expand / collapse button in Add FX dialog



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