2015/11/16 08:41:05
cclarry
REAPER 5.1: Sir Hound

MIDI
  • make all-notes-off/pitch reset options in preferences/MIDI Devices only affect MIDI hardware devices
  • add options for hardware reset for play/stopped modes
  • add option to disable pitch/CC reset on looped playback
  • fix event corruption when handling MIDI with mixed note-on/note-off messages for the same note at the same time
  • add options in Preferences/Playback to reset CC/pitch on playback start, stop
  • fix relative editing of 14-bit CC pairs in editor
  • ignore MIDI message receive after close of some buggy win32 MIDI input devices
  • improve win32 output device shutdown sequence, notify user when a device has hung
  • do not reset pitch at end of items
  • chase to pitch of previous items
  • option to disable MIDI note-on chasing
  • remove option to reset CC on playback start
  • send only necessary note-offs when a track is un-record-armed or un-monitored
  • support CC multiplies/divides by non-whole values .
    Media Explorer
  • support metadata in databases (ID3 tags, RIFF LIST-INFO, BWF descriptions)
  • search improvements
  • improve playback/preview behavior in various configurations
  • improve support for .LNK files, hidden/system folders on Windows
  • allow configuration of column order and visibility
  • improve UTF-8 support on Windows . .
  • increase shortcut list customization
  • use a better layout when small width set
    JSFX
  • improve mouse behavior with touch screens or multiple mouse buttons pressed
  • add new 8-channel MIDI-controlled synchronized audio looper, Super8
  • add export_buffer_to_project()
  • improve parameter text editing behavior (enter to commit)
  • support __memtop() builtin function to query script memory size
  • support options: maxmem=xyz up to about 32 million items
    Stretch markers
  • support for linear rate transitions between markers
  • adjust media item length automatically when editing stretch markers
  • fix quality issues with 0ms stretch marker fade
  • add action to manually edit stretch rates
  • add mouse modifier context for marker rate, various rate-envelope-like behaviors
  • add mouse modifier context for stretch marker double click
    Actions window
  • use logical description sorting
  • allow executing single visible action without first selecting
  • enable enter in filter window to run action on Windows
  • allow configuration of closing after run for doubleclick/enter, for docked and undocked states
  • prevent truncated custom action names in the editor .
    Freeze
  • automatically remove silent media from disk
  • fix silence detection (which was inadvertently disabled in 4.16)
  • improve render region detection for complex routing .
  • better handle unfreezing duplicated frozen items .
    VST
  • improve VST3 sysex handling
  • prevent reset/delay on playback with Vienna Ensemble Pro VST2 [iid=5532]
  • add option to not send notes-off or pitch-reset messages on stop/reset
  • improve VST3 UI threading issues
    Actions
  • add apply track FX to items as new take (multichannel)
  • add toggles for ripple per-track and all tracks
    FX browser
  • allow inserting single visible FX without first selecting
  • fix recent filter list when clear filter on close set
  • allow switching from filter to list via enter, arrow keys
    Glue
  • add preference to loop glued items .
  • improve glued item filename generation, make item labels consistent with files
    OSX
  • improve drawing quality on on 10.10+
  • fix action support for F17-F19, NumPad enter
  • workaround various 10.11 issues
    ReaScript
  • improve gfx mouse behavior with touch screens or multiple mouse buttons pressed
  • support __memtop() builtin function in EEL to query script memory size
  • use deterministic command ID string when adding scripts as actions
    Search
  • do not treat back-tick as a quoting character, handle unterminated quotes
  • support ^foo, foo$, and "foo" for matching start/end/words
    Windows
  • use current locale for date formatting
  • support drag and drop of file URLs
    Audio/midi devices
  • improve device error notification window, preferences to disable
    Batch converter
  • support writing markers/regions
    Cues
  • support cues/regions for reversed takes, section takes
    Cursors
  • added arrange_stretchmarker and arrange_stretchmarker_rate
    Directory cleanup
  • improve support for very long filenames and UTF-8
    Editing
  • fix replace media item source via drag and drop .
    Explode multichannel audio
  • handle start offsets, stretch markers, and looping items correctly
    Keyboard
  • support F12-F24 keys
    Localization
  • fix various localization issues, make new template LangPack available
    Media item properties
  • do not reset take start offset when enabling section with specified position
    MP3
  • display ID3 tags in source properties
    Parameter modulation
  • add option for free-running LFO (does not reset on seek/loop)
    Performance
  • improve project/undo state loading performance
    Project bay
  • use logical sorting
    ReaVerb
  • fix prompt for test tone when deconvolving on OSX .
    Render
  • when rendering selected media items with tails, prevent rendering the start of the following media item
    Virtual keyboard
  • improve behavior when switching channels, octaves while notes are being played
    WAVE
  • display RIFF LIST-INFO metadata in source properties
    API
  • add GetTakeStretchMarkerSlope, SetTakeStretchMarkerSlope
  • fix TrackFX_SetPreset() return value
  • support spaces in section names for SetProjExtState() Download here

    http://www.reaper.fm/download.php
  • 2015/11/16 09:53:55
    TheMaartian
    And the goodies keep coming!
    2015/11/16 10:37:13
    BobF
    I haven't done much with Reaper since the version update until a few days ago.  I got the replacement menus loaded, SWS loaded/updated and found a couple of UI themes I like better than the default.
     
    Very nice.  And Holy-Moly ... the 5.1 update list is impressive.
    2015/11/16 11:32:21
    bapu
    I'm going to have give 'ol R a try again after this update.
    2015/11/16 19:34:57
    JohnKenn
    Major gem, and have been with the program since ver 1.x.
     
    Still runs rings around Sonar if you are a keyboard player, sorry to say, but objective fact. Audio input, voice, guitar, neither has any advantage over the other except maybe Reaper's more clearcut capacity to handle vst effects and the more user friendly cataloging system.
     
    Have found peace in the DAW world using Sonar and Reaper. Either is to either via Rewire, so that the strengths, deficits of each can be leveled out. Reaper ain't no Sonar, and Sonar ain't no Reaper.
     
    Note here that translation from midi note to printable notation was on the block for early ver 5. So many updates and fixes, notation editor got pushed a couple upgrades back. Pushed back but not forgotten. Anticipate this function to come alive soon.
     
    No one will wet the bed if you get a single license for Reaper. All the megabux software deals flying around here, $60 for an incredible DAW to compliment Sonar is a no brainer.
     
    John
    2015/11/16 20:49:24
    Richard Cranium
    JohnKenn
     
     Still runs rings around Sonar if you are a keyboard player


     
    true statement no matter what you play imo, a very powerful piece of gear. It's only let down is the 'default' ui and perhaps it's menu system and that a lot of really useful stuff can be seemingly 'hidden' away.
    2015/11/17 04:27:57
    kennywtelejazz
    JohnKenn
     
    Still runs rings around Sonar if you are a keyboard player, 
     

     
    In what way John ? I'm not trying to be contentious or funny …I'm genuinely interested .
     
    Kenny
    2015/11/17 07:54:40
    BobF
    Richard Cranium
    JohnKenn
     
     Still runs rings around Sonar if you are a keyboard player


     
    true statement no matter what you play imo, a very powerful piece of gear. It's only let down is the 'default' ui and perhaps it's menu system and that a lot of really useful stuff can be seemingly 'hidden' away.




    I hate having to rely on outsiders for basic stuff, but there is no choice for some of this stuff with Reaper.
    SWS extensions and ReaMenus make Reaper a whole lot more consistent.
     
    There are some themes I really like, but none are ideal for me;
    Apollo, REABORN 2 ghost dog and a couple of others.  The new default V5 theme is better than in the past, but suffers from being overly dark.  Too dark to use, Romper Room colors or meticulous hardware-looking skins are the choices everywhere these days.
     
    And THAT is the rub for me with Reaper.  When I use Reaper, I get the overwhelming desire to tweak it.  Reaper is a tweakers dream - a miles long action list, themes, robust scripting, etc.  Under the hood, Reaper is a high-performing, feature rich piece of DAW art.
     
    With Sonar I wish I could tweak just a little bit here and there ... Sonar fits better, feels more natural to use.  IMO, 2015 has been a very good year for Sonar from a user perspective.  We'll see what '16 brings.
     
    2015/11/17 11:38:51
    Soundwise
    JohnKenn
     
    Still runs rings around Sonar if you are a keyboard player,


    Interesting you said this. When I tried Reaper it was fun and easy to use for an audio project but with a MIDI instrumental project it was such a PITA I gave up on Reaper for a long time. I still think it's a great piece of software with its rapid development and frequent fixes, just not my cup of tea.
    2015/11/17 11:45:38
    JohnKenn
    Kenny,
     
    Thanks for calling me on this. Should be more responsible and back up idle claims with facts. Here’s my opinion. Also, like Bob said, it has been a good year for Sonar. It has been a good year for Reaper. Our tools are really getting good.
     
    For audio processing, I can’t see any advantage in either program as far as plugging in and recording. It’s a tossup except maybe Reaper is a bit cleaner in the management of plugs and in the simpler consolidation of the track layout. The GUI is irritating to some, me included. There is the option of using the ver 4 interface which works well. There are a ton of elegant skins (and some not so elegant). Care has to be taken choosing a skin because some functions may be missing in the user created group.
     
    The two big turnoffs to Reaper are the complexity or at times hidden nature of some of the functions, but these can be set to control keys (once you find the function...).
     
    Biggest mindset shift is the lack of a midi or an audio track. This goes against all convention and just seems too heathen at first glance. Here is where the strength lies however.
     
    The unisex track design did not come about clean at first and it caused brick wall failures in certain applications. These problems were only slowly worked out for years across several versions until it is in an efficient, solid working state at present.
     
    An example of keyboard setup:
     
    Double click to add a track. Choose the input, midi or audio. This defines what the track is working with, not the identity of the track itself. Because you have only one volume slider on a track, this controls the output. Note that in a dedicated midi or audio design, the function of the track volume may or may not work depending on whether the vsti responds to midi CC data, thus in Sonar we see that sometimes the track volume and pan modulates these functions and sometimes not, thus having to resort to the separate audio slider. This is not the fault of Sonar, but the loose protocols for vsti creation.
     
    You got a track and want to add a synth. Drag it in, say a piano. You want reverb on the piano, drag it in. Then you want to have strings on top of the piano. Drag it in. Add some horns and a bass. Drag them in. Everything in series. Add final effects. The Reaper intensity knob for each synth added is the volume control for a synth and the wet/dry balance for an effect. Very handy.
     
    Lax vst protocol also does not require midi thru, and since Reaper’s synth chains are in series, one synth can block the midi flow. Thus a routing option to parallel the data stream from the input so all synths play. It takes less than a minute to set up rich and complex sounds not requiring templates and cloning multiple tracks. There are advantages to multiple cloned tracks, but the Reaper model allows you to get to the task and have almost everything accomplished on a single track with a single volume control, very quickly.
     
    Demo version is free without limitations. Keyboard players should download the program and experiment. After overcoming the initial mindset that the approach is just plain wrong, significant advantages quickly become apparent. Like said, Sonar and Reaper can communicate via Rewire tapping into the strengths of each. There are very few projects I can't accomplish with this setup.
     
    John
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