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REAPER v3
Developer(s) Cockos
Stable release 4.22 / April 5, 2012; 2 months ago  (2012-04-05)
Operating system Microsoft Windows (98 / Me / 2000 / XP / Vista / 7)
Mac OS X (10.4 / 10.5 / 10.6 / 10.7)
Type Digital audio workstation
License Proprietary
Website www.reaper.fm

REAPER (Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, and Recording) is a digital audio workstation created by Cockos. It is distributed with an uncrippled evaluation license with a nag screen explaining the license cost. It is currently available for Microsoft Windows (98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/7) and Mac OS X (10.4/10.5/10.6/10.7). It also works under Wine. Version 4 of REAPER was released on August 3, 2011.[1]

Contents

Notable features [link]

  • The following plug-in APIs are supported:
  • Audio & MIDI items (clips) can be mixed within the same track.
  • Hardware Effect integration.
  • The number of tracks is limited by the performance of the user's hardware rather than the software.
  • Integrates the company's own plug-in and FX scripting API, called Jesusonic (JS). JS effects are text files which, when interpreted and loaded by the DAW, function as plug-ins.
  • Can function both as a ReWire slave and host.
  • 64 bit version (as of v3.103) includes bridging technology to enable the use of 32 bit VSTs in a 64 bit environment.
  • Ships with a number (about 20) of native FX plug-ins including a Delay, Compressor, Reverb etc. and a larger number (about 225) of effects written using JS, some of these are written by Cockos and others by 3rd parties. The numbers of effects are as of v3.161.
  • The processing of plug-ins can be distributed over a local area network using the ReaMote feature.
  • User defined GUI themes, custom actions/macros
  • An open extension API for C++, Python and Perl scripting.
  • The developer is noted for their agile software development principles, including a rapid development cycle and responsiveness to user requests.[2]
  • Noted for its flexibility, especially with regard to routing.[3]

Notably missing are score, notation, and wave editors.

Licensing [link]

REAPER is distributed under two licenses. Users can choose between a license targeted to private individuals or one targeted to organizations. There is a nag screen which is disabled through licensing the product, and there is no copy protection.

Control surface support [link]

REAPER has built-in support for:

  • BCF2000 – Behringer's motorized faders control surface, USB/MIDI[4]
  • TranzPort – Frontier Design Group's wireless transport control[5]
  • AlphaTrack – Frontier Design Group's AlphaTrack control surface[6]
  • FaderPort – Presonus' FaderPort control surface[7]
  • Baby HUI – Mackie's Baby HUI control surface[8]
  • MCU – Mackie's "Mackie Control Universal" control surface[9]

Version history [link]

  • First public release – December 23, 2005[4] as freeware[5]
  • 1.0 – released on August 23, 2006[6] as shareware
  • 2.0 – October 10, 2007
  • 3.0 – May 22, 2009
  • 4.0 – August 3, 2011

See also [link]

References [link]

  1. ^ O'Malley, Owen (2009-05-27). "Cockos Reaper 3: DAWn't Fear It". https://www.gearwire.com/cockos-reaper3.html. Retrieved 2009-05-30. 
  2. ^ Senior, Mike (August 2009). "Cockos Reaper 3". https://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug09/articles/reaper3.htm. Retrieved 2009-10-16. 
  3. ^ Senior, Mike (August 2009). "Cockos Reaper 3". https://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug09/articles/reaper3.htm. Retrieved 2009-10-16. 
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External links [link]


https://wn.com/REAPER

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