Filed under: Audio, Windows, Freeware
REAPER: Lightweight audio recording and editing
Winamp creator
Justin Frankel's new company Cockos has released REAPER, a
"powerful but sensible" audio recorder and editor for Windows. As we've come to expect from Frankel, REAPER
is a bit of a wonder: in a download of less than 1MB, Cockos has packed a ton of features such as unlimited tracks, multi-level undo and redo,
plugin support, several input and output formats, and project template support. Currently at version 0.42 and under
constant development, REAPER is currently freeware but will become "very reasonably priced" shareware once it
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Paranoised said 6:11PM on 12-29-2005
I'd much rather use audacity...
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