Reaper 7.36 released

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REAPER version 7.36 has been released, continuing its legacy as a powerful, versatile audio application designed for recording, arranging, editing, and rendering multi-track waveform audio. This update remains significant for both casual users and professional audio engineers alike, as it includes the last available version of the software in a freeware format, making it accessible to a wider audience.

Key features of REAPER include support for various audio playback and recording technologies such as ASIO, Kernel Streaming, WaveOut, and DirectSound. The application can read a variety of file formats, including WAV, OGG, MP3, and MIDI, and allows users to record in WAV and MIDI formats. Users can arrange an unlimited number of audio items across multiple tracks, enhancing their creative possibilities.

Further enhancing its functionality, REAPER supports audio processing plug-ins, such as DirectX, VST, and Jesusonic, complete with automation capabilities. Each track comes equipped with volume and pan controls, as well as envelopes for more refined audio manipulation. The software also features a multi-layer undo/redo system, which is invaluable for editing and refining tracks. Additionally, users can create custom color themes, allowing for a personalized workspace that suits their workflow.

In summary, REAPER 7.36 continues to be a robust tool for audio professionals, offering a comprehensive suite of features that cater to a diverse range of audio production needs. As it evolves, users can expect ongoing enhancements and support, making it a staple in the audio production community

Reaper 7.36 released

REAPER is an application that lets you record, arrange, edit, and render multi-track waveform audio. The last freeware version also available.

Reaper 7.36 released @ MajorGeeks