Radium Audio has updated Radium to v3.0.2 for Linux, Mac OS X (beta), and Windows.
Radium is a music editor with a new type of interface. It's inspired by trackers, but uses graphics to show musical data.
Some of the features:
- Velocity automation.
- Effect automation.
- Pitch automation.
- Tempo automation.
- Smooth scrolling.
- MIDI sequencing.
- Tickless.
- Modular mixer.
- LADSPA and VST plugins (More than 100 LADSPA plugins are included in the OS X and Windows version).
- Several built-in effects and instruments (virtual instruments, etc.).
- Pure Data embedded. (Linux only for now).
- Zooming.
- Microtonality.
- Extension language support.
- Scores can be generated with Common Music Notation (CMN).
- Open source.
Changes between 3.0.0 and 3.0.2:
- Ctrl+J jumps to bar/beat instead of line.
- Option to record MIDI line by line and monophonic. (traditional tracker MIDI recording).
- Fix realtime color update in the editor when using the color config dialog.
- Some work-around to make buggy plugins work.
- Windows: Enable left win key again when radium is not active, and update the Jack instructions. ("Delay time" value might need to be increased for Jack to start).
- Less unnecessary warning messages.
Price: Minimum 2 EUR per month for the full version.