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From: BobF on 17 Nov 2009 10:05 I can't believe how buggy Reaper is! Every few dayz there's ANOTHER update to fix even MORE bugs! <GGG> Glennbo wrote: > v3.141 - November 16 2009 > + Action: toggle selected tracks between touch and trim/read modes (for non-motorized control surfaces) > + Anticipative FX is no longer by default disabled during rendering > + Batch converter: added right-click context menu, modeless configuration > + Custom menu: fixed Actions menu occasionally declining to be customized > + Fixed mislabeled undo/redo menu items in certain instances > + Image loading: theme images optimized for faster load (startup) time, and smaller installer > + Installer: reduced installer size on all platforms > + Media explorer: fixed import of multitrack MIDI files when importing to empty project > + MIDI editor: fixed bug when extending a looped item leftwards in the editor > + MIDI editor: avoid skipping over CC data when drawing edits quickly > + MIDI editor: actions to explicitly mute and unmute notes (in addition to existing toggle) > + MIDI editor: middle button hand-scroll > + Peaks: fixed rebuilding peaks for selected items > + Project markers: fixed transport jump-to-marker list not being refreshed > + Preferences: added new Envelopes tab, option for how to handle volume/pan trim when adding envelopes > + ReWire: per-instance options to control whether slaves can change tempo, loop region > + Scrollbars: drawing fixes > + Toolbar: merged toolbar and menu customize interfaces, no limit on custom toolbar buttons > + Toolbar: customizable tabbed floating toolbar (separate from main toolbar) > + Toolbar: added 72 more custom toolbar images > + Toolbar: optional user text over blank toolbar icon > + Toolbar: armed actions can be run by clicking anywhere in the arrange view (not just on a media item) > + Video: added support for video files that contain no video track > + Video: better audio sync on OSX > + Video: dont show video from stopped background projects > + Video: fixed possible hang on Windows multi-monitor setups > + Video: fixed incorrect frame display issues (rounding errors after manually moving the edit cursor) > + Video: added a preference panel to select video colorspaces > + x64: fixed bugs in recording and rendering format selection/configuration windows >
From: BobF on 17 Nov 2009 10:29 Glennbo wrote: > In news:hdue30$2o3p$2(a)news.telesweet.net the killer robot BobF > <no.thanks(a)no.spam> grabbed the controls of the spaceship > cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... > >> I can't believe how buggy Reaper is! Every few dayz there's ANOTHER >> update to fix even MORE bugs! <GGG> > > As opposed to leaving the bugs untouched in the software for five or more > years, like some other DAW software developers I know of. ;) > Not that this is who you're referring to, but I just got Sonar 8.5 loaded up. Pretty sweet so far and you wouldn't believe how many xtra gigabytes of stuff came with it!!!! I've diddled with Reaper a few times, but I just can't get my head into the logic behind where everything is hidden from the user! ;-)
From: Tom B on 17 Nov 2009 12:26 Have you figured how to edit the text. Ex.. View Floating Toolbars Rename Toobar 1 to MIXER Assign Alt+T to Show/Hide Tracks in Mixer Place Alt+T in MIXER toolbar Place Alt+D in MIXER toolbar Now you have two little buttons. One says Show Dock ( which is fine, for show / hide mixer ) The other one though says Show Fold ( which is short for Show Folder Tracks in Mixer ) How can you edit that text to say for instance Hide Tracks. I also couldn't figure how to get the icons to stick to that either. Looks like they have some new icons too... a handgun, a razor blade and a Jolly Roger..... I sense a theme here. Not sure if there is a roll of bills and pimp in there or not. > You can keybind pretty much everything in Reaper, and now you can rewrite > the menus to your liking as well.
From: Tom B on 17 Nov 2009 12:30 Ok, I just figured how to change the icon, but don't see a way to edit text. This is a hell of powerful addition.
From: kitekrazy on 17 Nov 2009 17:13
BobF wrote: > Glennbo wrote: >> In news:hdue30$2o3p$2(a)news.telesweet.net the killer robot BobF >> <no.thanks(a)no.spam> grabbed the controls of the spaceship >> cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... >>> I can't believe how buggy Reaper is! Every few dayz there's ANOTHER >>> update to fix even MORE bugs! <GGG> >> >> As opposed to leaving the bugs untouched in the software for five or >> more years, like some other DAW software developers I know of. ;) >> > > Not that this is who you're referring to, but I just got Sonar 8.5 > loaded up. Pretty sweet so far and you wouldn't believe how many xtra > gigabytes of stuff came with it!!!! > > I've diddled with Reaper a few times, but I just can't get my head into > the logic behind where everything is hidden from the user! ;-) What I really like about Sonar 8.5x64 is it makes the choice of plugins less confusing since very few 32 bit VSTs work in it. In Reaper 64 - everything seems to work. |