

Īction to open arrange view media in media explorer respects autoplay preferenceĪdd action to calculate peak volume for media filesĪdd action to re-read metadata from media filesĪdd options to normalize preview volume and / or normalize volume when inserting mediaĪdd track number column (not displayed by default)Īfter deleting files, select the next fileĪpply volume, pitch, rate adjustments properly when inserting multiple files at onceĬlean up shortcut view after reordering shortcutsĬlear search cache when renaming files or when new files are addedĭisplay arrow cursor over preview scrollbars on Windowsĭisplay length, sample rate, audio channels for video mediaĭon’t re-initialize column order when the a new REAPER release changes the number of defined columnsĭon’t search bit depth / bitrate / length metadata (you can sort those columns though).VST: fix scanning of certain plug-ins on Windows (6.16 regression) VST: don’t show scan window when only built-in plugins are being scanned Track / mixer panels: improve mouse hit testing for empty FX slots

Render: fix preset loading of 2nd pass render Render: fix potentially rendering one sample too short Media explorer: reverse inserted media if preview playback is reversed Media explorer: fix waveform display when zoomed in to sample level Media explorer: fix possible memory leak when importing or previewing media with embedded transient information MacOS: revert to older macOS SDK for Catalina build (matching 6.19) MacOS: fix ReWire-related crash on Catalina MacOS: fix video issues on Catalina / Big Sur and retina displays REAPER 6.21: I dreamed I was an innkeeper in this crazy little town in Vermont. The virtual multichannel remote control is always in front of your eyes – with its help you can instantly perform operations with changing the volume, editing effects both on a single track and on the Master track. Thanks to the harmonious interface, you can always see what you are editing at the moment. The program also supports the ReWire virtual instrument connection system. You can use both the built-in editing tools for audio or midi tracks, and third-party plugins. Although, if the soundcard supports this mode, you will get unlimited opportunities to create your compositions with professional sounding even in formats such as 5 + 1, and with additional plug-ins, and 7 + 1.Ī huge plus of the program is that it supports VST / VST3, not counting support for DirectX plugins.

With this program you can work even on low-power computers with sound cards that do not support Full duplex operating modes. Reaper does not take up as much hard disk space and does not load the processor as programs from the FL Studio, Cubase, Reason or Sonar series.
