![]() ![]() It's great when things just turn on and do what we want, but tuning a technical tool to meet the needs of a creative process requires flexibility – not pre-programmed functionality. I can understand getting frustrated with it, as it handles a lot of tasks different than some other DAW's but if any new software is a TIME INVESTMENT. Got to say, Reaper is a fun change of pace from Logic and Pro Tools which I've used for years. Many theme options for drawing blend modes, marquee selection.Support for VSTs that send MIDI out of context.Dragging FX instrument to empty track space inserts new track for the instrument.No glitch when automating ReaEQ band gain through +0 dB.No glitch when looping plugins that generate sound or tails.Adjust parent item and loop length from MIDI editor.Themeable colormaps for note velocity, channel, source item.Enhanced CC meta-actions (fine-tune custom actions with a controller).Increased range for note velocity handle adjustment.Quantize/humanize/edit note properties modelessly.Switch active MIDI item in multi-item editors by clicking a note, selecting the source item in the MIDI event filter, or clicking the item in the arrange view.Editor timeline can be beats (local), beats (project), time, or synced-to-arrange.Vastly improved memory performance with many MIDI items in a project. ![]()
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