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Reaper v2 148 WinAll Incl Keygen-CRD

During all the time that I’ve been an editor here at rlslog, I’ve never posted a single application article, so I thought today I’d make my first. REAPER (Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, and Recording) has been posted here several times before (it was the last post from our lost comrade Scit, RIP) and it seems to be pretty popular. If you’re into making music you should try using this app along with Cubase, FL Studio, Pro Tools, Cakewalk or whatever other tools you may use. Here is an update from group Crude. Download and have fun!

REAPER is a powerful but sensible Windows application designed for the recording, arrangement, editing, mixing and rendering of audio. REAPER provides a flexible but easy to use interface that is equally suited to amateurs and professionals alike.

What’s New?

  • cpu meter: fixed remembering of graph/label visibility (t=19664)
  • better media item edge snapping with grid at distance, and other items/loop points (t=19704)
  • fixed a peak bug when using section sources that exceed the source media (t=19010)
  • clear peak cache when toggling items loop source/loop section from the action list
  • improved internal project parsing behavior to better handle corrupted projects
  • undo system: much faster loading of big state changes (such as reordering tracks with big plug-ins)
  • added actions to set selected items playrate to 1.0, item pitch to +0
  • fixed duplicated tracks getting the same GUID
  • creating sending via the mixer scrolls to the source track when complete
  • midi items: fixed loop indicator rounding issues
  • fixed stem rendering filename selection issue causing random invalid filenames
  • dev: added API to load/save configuration in undo system and project
  • dev: updated undo system to use copies of strings for more dynamic labels
  • dev: added GetTrackGUID()
  • Release Name: Reaper.v2.148.WinAll.Incl.Keygen-CRD
    Size: 3.28 MB
    Links: HomePage, Wiki, NFO
    Download: RapidShare

    Comments (29)

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    1. hostile17
      April 2nd, 2008 | 13:35

      looks cool…

    2. steveo
      April 2nd, 2008 | 13:39

      cheers…

    3. El
      April 2nd, 2008 | 13:39
    4. alternate
      April 2nd, 2008 | 13:42

      fangs, sand shoes, and grassy arse.

    5. Dan
      April 2nd, 2008 | 13:43
    6. blackeyedbearhawk
      April 2nd, 2008 | 13:58

      This program sucks big time.

    7. Jay
      April 2nd, 2008 | 14:12

      is this similar to spunktrail?

    8. stuemper
      April 2nd, 2008 | 14:19

      @6 why does it suck?
      I was looking forward to download this? Whats the prob?

    9. Jangoo
      April 2nd, 2008 | 14:33

      It sucks because he can’t use it.

    10. John
      April 2nd, 2008 | 14:51
    11. John
      April 2nd, 2008 | 14:52

      YOU CAN USE VST& VSTi…. :) )

    12. balls
      April 2nd, 2008 | 16:07

      It doesn’t suck at all. It’s very flexible and jam packed with features that should be more than enough for the average home recording artist. It’s also very affordable and updated very frequently. It’s also skinnable.

    13. Jamer
      April 2nd, 2008 | 17:29

      SWEETNESS! I wonder how it compares to audition.

    14. ju
      April 2nd, 2008 | 17:46

      lol at #9

      if i were looking into making simple bass and rhythm sort of technoish tracks would this be the program for that?

    15. axxo__not
      April 2nd, 2008 | 18:14

      I recommend Tracktion. It’s pretty cool.

    16. Yek
      April 2nd, 2008 | 18:26

      “if i were looking into making simple bass and rhythm sort of technoish tracks would this be the program for that?”

      If you want “cookie-cutter” music, get FruityLoops.

    17. r1pper
      April 2nd, 2008 | 19:30

      audacity

    18. macstack
      April 2nd, 2008 | 21:11
    19. Shulocc
      April 2nd, 2008 | 21:43

      Good program for a beginner. Not ideal for someone with experience because the one huge difference between this and a pro level program is the inability to use DTS. But a solid app nonetheless.

    20. blackeyedbearhawk
      April 2nd, 2008 | 21:45

      It sucks big time, try ableton or reason. Cubase is good too…. I can use this poop software, but i think it’s too unstable and buggy. Did i say it sucks……… Well it sucks.

      :D

    21. philcsf
      April 2nd, 2008 | 21:48
    22. blackeyedbearhawk
      April 2nd, 2008 | 21:56

      I take away all my words, this software rules! :D

    23. Iron Mask
      April 2nd, 2008 | 23:41

      Hey Blackeye… Are you BiPolar? LOL…

    24. bish
      April 4th, 2008 | 01:08

      reaper is actually pretty darn good. its vst/vsti/dx/dxi support is a major bonus, its small, more flexible for routing than cubase and has almost all the features of the big name sequencers (time/pitch shifting, tempo/time signature changes, automation, multi-take loop recording etc.)

      it doesnt look that pretty, but its relatively easy and quick to use, once youve got to grips with the interface.

      oh and it can be run from an external drive (usb stick or whatever) so you can take it round to a friend’s house to get their input on a remix or something. mind you, you might need something bigger than a usb stick if youre recording at a half-decent bit-/sample- rate

      thing is, its designed to be a cheaper alternative to the big names: a not-for-profit license is only $50, and they leave it up to the user’s conscience to pay the full $225 if (when?) you have a hit single. so its a bit mean to use the keygen really – in fact, you can even download the full version for ‘evaluation purposes’ from http://www.reaper.fm

      so really, it’d probably be a bit more useful if you guys at rlslog could post about releases of less readily-available sequencers/music apps, like cubase or something.

      oh and normally you wouldnt use reaper in conjunction with cubase. i have used both in the past, but never together – they both do the same job.

      anyways, nice to see a music app post, regardless of my grumbles. oh and sorry to come off like an advert for reaper: in the interests of an honest balance, i should add that ive switched to apple’s logic pro, which is pretty awesome too :)

    25. Zardoz2003
      April 4th, 2008 | 03:37

      The only DAW in this category to use is Ableton Live .. it took the AiR release group three tries but I think they have it down on Live 7.0.3 that just came out..and yes it will cost you around $500 with the box but it is like a Rolls Royce compared to this Pinto program here ..any serious techno musician will tell you that..Reason 4 rocks too..and so does the new Fruity Loops XXL 8!! These guys should leave posting DAW apps to magesy.com, lol

    26. bish
      April 6th, 2008 | 02:32

      @Zardoz2003 – i agree with you that magesy is the place to go if youre serious about music creation (didnt mention it myself cause thort i might get a telling off from someone), but i think its nice that rlslog is making the odd music app post, cause maybe itll get more people having a go.

      as for ableton, it is a seriously useful app, but youre comparing a screwdriver with a spanner – they both turn things, but very differently. for starters, ableton live is (as the name suggests) intended for people who want to create and/or perform music live ‘on the fly’. reaper is more your traditional DAW, comparable with pro tools, cubase, digital performer, logic, etc.

      its designed primarily for recording audio and sequencing midi, so it lacks many of ableton’s dj-style live effects and time stretching/pitch shifting. it can do those things, but not in the same way.

      advice for people interested in trying out music creation:

      if youre recording a band or sequencing/producing a track, a traditional DAW like reaper or one of the more big budget alternatives is the way to go.

      if you want to build beats live and/or remix tracks, then you’ll have the most fun using ableton live, fruity loops studio or reason (which, in my opinion, is at its best rewired through a ‘proper’ DAW, especially using mixers to submix enormous multis of 7 or 8 synths :) but i digress…)

      the point of apps like this is they let you work quickly and intuitively – they allow you to play around with building a track almost instantly, so you can essentially remix your elements live. and there arent any offline effects so you dont have to stop playback and lose the feel of the track. but theyre really not at all suited to recording a band or other ensemble.

      oh and if you just want to make drag and drop generic and painfully soulless music, check out ejay and their ilk. but dont fool yourself, you arent really making music, youre filling out an audio colouring book.

      and finally, audiomulch is a really underrated piece of software. it doesnt really fit the mold for audio apps, but does its own thing. and it doesnt really force you to work in a specific way. it looks incredibly ugly (been developed for a long time as shareware, now at 1.0 and available for 90day trial… i think there are some cracks available if you shop around, but again, support the independent developers!! its only $89 and if cant afford that, email the developer and he’ll actually negotiate with you – seriously, theyre great guys…), but everyone i know who uses it does completely different (and very cool) things with it. and its also quite handy as a live app… not in the same way as ableton, at all, but still useful for some things. check it out, everybody.

      oh yeah and it really sucks that the new live isnt working yet. cant find a decent copy of cubase anymore either – thats why ive switched to logic, which is genuinely great, but just not the same as friendly old cubase.

      sorry to ramble, Zardoz, im sure im teaching my gran to suck eggs – the advice above is not intended for you, but rather for the readers (and writers) of rlslog, in the hope that it might help avoid future comparisons/fan fights between, for instance, pro-tools and reason.

    27. Xerox©
      April 6th, 2008 | 20:27
    28. ju
      April 10th, 2008 | 15:14

      @ #17

      yeah thats what i thought.

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