Raw Material have updated Tracktion to v1.2.
What's new since v1.1:
What's new since v1.1:
- ReWire support!
- Big tidy-up of global settings and options - the devices screen has now become a 'settings' screen, where options are grouped by category. Things like keyboard mappings that seem to have suddenly disappeared will have moved onto here.
- Multi channel ASIO support! Also a tidy-up that only allows one ASIO device to be active at once (which is a limitation imposed by the ASIO SDK itself).
- Virtual devices have now been removed (a rarely used and confusing feature - you can do all the same things with track-to-track routing and master filters in an Edit).
- Added a 'create track' button to the bottom-left buttons area of the edit screen.
- Fixed a click track bug when starting recording at 0.0.
- Fixed unnecessary clicks when in looped record mode with a pre-count.
- Fixed a looping bug.
- Fixed a bug in the installer.
- Get rid of some rounding errors at the ends of midi clips.
- Timecode dialogue now remembers its last state, and rescales the i/o markers when tempo changes.
- Swapped round the left/right buttons when dragging to resize/scroll the tracks (on the left edge of the screen, beyond the tracks) - for consistency with other bits of UI.
- Improved legibility of fonts on filters + input devices.
- When using a master fade in/out, the click-track is no longer faded as well.
- Stopped clips becoming deselected when dragged from track to track.
- Yet more VST compatibility fixes (mostly to do with window sizes).
- Tweaks to the Fruityloops and ReWire support.
- Fixed a track advance bug.
- Added some extra midi note selection options.
- Added options for middle C to be called C3/C4/C5.
- When importing files, there's now an option to make a local copy of files from removable or networked drives.
- Fixed a problem when in 'snap cursor position' mode.
- The smallest divisions on the timebar now correspond to the resolution to which times will be snapped.
- Fixed a problem with master filters not working on multiple output devices.