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REAPER 2.41 | 6.31 MB -=RS.COM=-



About REAPER
REAPER is reasonably priced Windows software for multitrack audio production.

REAPER requires no dongle, has no copy protection, and can be evaluated with full functionality.

    * Portable - supports running from USB keys or other removable media
    * 64 bit audio engine
    * Excellent low-latency performance
    * Stunning multiprocessor performance
    * Direct multi-track recording to many formats including WAV/BWF/W64, AIFF, WavPack, FLAC, OGG, and MIDI.
    * Extremely flexible routing
    * Supports a wide range of hardware (nearly any audio interface, outboard hardware, many control surfaces)
    * Support for VST, VSTi, DX, DXi effects
    * ReaPlugs: high quality 64 bit effect suite
    * Tightly coded - installer is just over 3MB

Editing features




    * Tool-less mouse interface -- spend less time clicking
    * Drag and drop files to instantly import them into a project
    * Support for mixing any combination of file type/samplerate/bit depth on each track
    * Easily split, move, and resize items
    * Each item has easily manipulated fades and volume
    * Tab to transient support
    * Configurable and editable automatic crossfading of overlapping items
    * Per-item pitch shift and time stretch
    * Arbitrary item grouping
    * Markers and envelopes can be moved in logical sync with editing operations
    * Ripple editing - moving/deletion of items can optionally affect later items
    * Multiple tempos and time signatures per project
    * Ability to define and edit project via regions
    * Automation envelopes

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