MusicDevelopments has updated RapidComposer to version 5.4 introducing new features for audio tracks, including audio-to-MIDI conversion, extended audio file support, drag-and-drop audio files to tracks, and several workflow improvements, like setting up composition structure non-destructively.
Improvements:
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Audio to MIDI conversion added.
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Extended audio file support: WAV/AIFF/FLAC/MP3/OGG audio files can be imported.
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Drag audio files directly to tracks or outside the tracks.
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One-click replacement of composition chords. Enable the new 'link' button in the progression browser.
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'Create composition from progressions' button added when right-clicking on multiple progressions in the Progression Browser with voice leading option.
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New export option: 'Export phrases from selected track as MIDI...'. Each phrase is written to its own MIDI file which is named according to the phrase name.
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When dropping an audio or MIDI file that's longer than the composition, you'll be prompted to extend the composition to fit the file.
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Shortcuts added for 'Convert audio phrases to MIDI', 'Export phrases from selected track as MIDI...', 'Export tracks as MIDI files...'
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'Save selected phrases (replace mode) ' added to overwrite phrases in the library.
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'Set up structure' menu item added in the structure inspector and to master track inspector (with global keyboard shortcut: 'E').
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Split phrases at line/part boundaries added to timeline inspector with keyboard shortcut.
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Improved phrase renaming: use special tokens {chords}, {chordsr}, {chordst}, {line}, {part} when renaming multiple phrases.
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A new 'info' button explains the usable tokens when renaming phrases or tracks.
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New setting: 'Line naming' (Auto/Manual). Rename lines is allowed when 'Manual' is selected.
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The phrase browser is updated in the background after all phrases have been loaded.
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Bug fixes and stability improvements.
This update is free for all version 5 owners.
Upgrading from version 4 is still possible for $49 (full edition) and $24 (light edition).