Reaper 7.40 released

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REAPER 7.40 has been released, introducing an updated version of the versatile audio application designed for recording, arranging, editing, and rendering multi-track waveform audio. This release marks the availability of the last freeware version of the software, making it accessible to a wider audience.

REAPER boasts an array of features that enhance its functionality for audio professionals and enthusiasts alike. Key features include:

- Support for various playback and recording systems such as ASIO, Kernel Streaming, WaveOut, and DirectSound.
- Compatibility with multiple audio formats, including WAV, OGG, MP3, and MIDI, allowing users to read and record in these formats seamlessly.
- The ability to arrange an unlimited number of audio items across multiple tracks, offering flexibility in project organization.
- Integration of audio processing plug-ins, including DirectX, VST, and Jesusonic, along with automation capabilities for enhanced sound manipulation.
- Individual volume and pan controls for each track, supplemented by envelope automation for precise audio control.
- A multi-layer undo/redo feature that allows users to experiment freely without the fear of losing their work.
- Customizable user-created color themes to personalize the interface according to individual preferences.

As the application continues to evolve, users can expect ongoing enhancements and new features in future versions. This commitment to innovation positions REAPER as a leading choice for audio production across various levels of expertise

Reaper 7.40 released

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

Reaper 7.40 released @ MajorGeeks