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Reaper 2:0 digital audio workstation released
Sometimes it seems like there's an update every time we blink. And unfortunately, there's no automated updater, so you have to download and install a new version every time you upgrade.
That said, Reaper 2.0 looks sweet. There's a new default theme which is pretty sexy, but there are also a ton of tweaks under the hood. Here are a few highlights:
- New pitch and time-stretch modes
- New extended mixer views
- New pitch-shifter plugin
- New automation options
- Improved plug-in compatibility
- Performance enhancements and bug tweaks galore
[via Making Music]

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mxxcon said 9:40PM on 10-15-2007
btw, in case you folks didn't realize it, Reaper is developed by Justin Frankel, the creator of Winamp, Gnutella(the original p2p network), awesome Nullsoft Installer and bunch of other very impressive projects.
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