Harmonic Dog's Multitrack DAW - now supports 24-bit / 96kHz recording!

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I just downloaded the update last night, so I haven't had a chance to try it out, but if you've been on the fence about this app, it's definitely worth a second look (yes, it's fugly -- look past that). It's my favorite app for tracking/comping vocals (and then exporting them out to Meteor, or what have you), and now that I can record them conceivably at 24/96 (though my USB mic doesn't support 24-bit recording... I'll check if my Edirol UA-5 will work with a USB-hub), it's going to see even more use.

You can also record 8 tracks of audio at once, the compressor and EQ are really good, and this latest update also adds the ability to archive/bundle projects.

http://www.harmonicdog.com/
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It really is a great improvement! The REALLY cool thing is that the developer plans to release Audiobus capability in the next update (probably timed for the Audiobus app announcement). :-)

--Sean
Vendor‑Dependent Copy Protection: Customers lose. Pirates win.:mad:
(Also: I'm Accused of lying about Linux—it boots, runs my pro audio workflow, stays stable, updates--though yearly dismissed as “niche”. Yet I'm the deluded one.)
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audiojunkie wrote:It really is a great improvement! The REALLY cool thing is that the developer plans to release Audiobus capability in the next update (probably timed for the Audiobus app announcement). :-)

--Sean
I wasn't aware of that. That is REALLY cool! I also hope that someday they give it a slick graphical makeover so that it gets greater consideration from people who may be put off by its looks.
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I've been scouring the developer's support forums lately, looking for any cool bits of information I can find. The plan was to release Audiobus with this version, but the developer felt that this was a big enough release on its own, so he released it, rather than waiting for the Audiobus stuff to be ready. He mentioned it in one of his forum posts. :-)

--Sean
Vendor‑Dependent Copy Protection: Customers lose. Pirates win.:mad:
(Also: I'm Accused of lying about Linux—it boots, runs my pro audio workflow, stays stable, updates--though yearly dismissed as “niche”. Yet I'm the deluded one.)
:roll:

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DrApostropheX wrote:It's my favorite app for tracking/comping vocals (and then exporting them out to Meteor, or what have you)
What makes this better than Meteor for that type of work? And once you've started working in Multitrack DAW, what is the benefit of then switching to Meteor?

I'm trying to streamline my mobile workflow and pick up one of these daws (or possibly Auria), but jumping between multiple daws sounds even messier than what I'm currently doing...

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I love Multitrack DAW because it is universal, so I use it a lot with the iphone. But if Meteor were universal I wouldn't use Multitrack DAW anymore..

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