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REAPER gets HW FX integration with sample delay compensation

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 2:10 pm
by voidar
Hi,

As a Creamware/REAPER user and one who requested this features some time ago, I want to announce that version 1.806 just got a plug-in called ReaInsert which lets you send and return audio via user set ASIO-channels.

It also reports a user or auto set latency back to the host for easy latency compensation.

REAPER has a 64-bit floating point pipe-line/mixer and thus makes a great friend to our Creamware hardware.
Inserting effects is now a breeze :), and kind of makes XTC-mode less interesting.

Also, REAPER is basically donation ware.

Re: REAPER gets HW FX integration with sample delay compensa

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:02 am
by kylie
voidar wrote:Hi,

As a Creamware/REAPER user and one who requested this features some time ago, I want to announce that version 1.806 just got a plug-in called ReaInsert which lets you send and return audio via user set ASIO-channels.
a direct link would have been nice :) , and btw, they're already up with 1.808...

http://www.cockos.com/reaper/

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:31 am
by cortone
This is interesting. Are you using VDAT by chance, or are you using Reaper for both midi and audio?

Cory

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:11 am
by nprime
Reaper is NOT shareware.

Non-commercial use license is $40 USD.

If you are using it the right thing to do is to send Justin the $40.

It is the best way to show your support for what he is doing.

It is easily worth the money. Even the $200. commercial license is a steal.

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 11:36 am
by voidar
Well, the website actually says REAPER is uncrippled shareware. You will get a nag screen/reminder onec you start the program.
But of course, the designer obviously deserves the 40$ or more.