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Medway Wrote:I just bought a new trackball today and doesn't have scrollwheel so that solves the scrolling command problem ;-)
cool, what one did you get? i just recently converted to trackball life and don't know how i did without one for so long!
http://us.kensington.com/html/2200.html
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I got the Orbit one, only one the shop I was in had. I actually went in to get a mouse mat but those were the same price as the trackball. I've never used one in the studio either but someone had mentioned I try it earlier in the week. So figured I'd try it out. Working nicely so far, and turns out there is a scroll feature when you engage both buttons.
Time will tell to see how my wrist gets along with it. But I like the fact I can speed around the screen easier now. I almost bought one of those Wacom Bamboo tablets for navigation (and also a bit of drawing now and then).
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przechuy Wrote:http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t...t=quantize tutorial
http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t...t=quantize
and overall this feature still will be improoved as far as i know as users post a lot/often requests in this material
ps.TRackball you say you spoiled bastard
I will work my ass off in order to buy new laptop/macbook in summertime and people spend money on fancy trackballs 
Well my mouse was becoming unresponsive fairly often so had to do something. The trackball I got was only 15 pound so not that fancy. But it turns out to be really nice and got great reviews on Amazon so luckily didn't end up buying something crap. I did my computer upgrades a year ago, had to buy both laptop and desktop within a month of each other.
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Quote:REAPER 3.01 - June 2, 2009
Download:
* Windows (4.4MB installer)
* Windows x64 (4.7MB installer)
* OS X Intel (7.2MB DMG)
* OS X PPC (5.3MB DMG)
Changes: Even better than v3.0!
* Right-click FX button to add FX from user folder or saved FX chain
* Show newly scanned FX in their own folder in FX browser
* Faster display when opening FX browser or right-click FX menu
* Fixed shortcut assignment to numpad 5 (and divide, decimal on some keyboards)
* Middle mouse button sets play cursor in MIDI editor
* Scrollbar resize handle works in MIDI editor
* Fixed various nitpicks only seen when adv pref "large window frames" is on
* VST: corrected audioMasterGetOutputLatency to match cubendo's behavior when used from VSTs with delay comp
* MIDI editor: fix for reloading the same text strings file
* MIDI export, .syx import, bank/string filenames now support unicode
* Fix for MIDI items changing when changing project settings
* Support for up to 30 MIDI input ports, 32 MIDI output ports (up from 24/24)
* Fixed MIDI editor actions to change timebase view
* Fixed reading of license keyfiles with Mac newline format
* Fixed recording to unsaved projects with relative project media path set(again)
* ReaControlMIDI: separate selection of LSB cc messages
* MIDI editor: moving notes one octave moves one octave rather than 12 visible pitches
* FX Browser: Added "Recently used FX" folder
update for reaper
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Cool, still havent had a chance to try it on a session yet. Keep looking at the icon on my desktop waiting for a good time ;-)
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HEHE

i stick to reaper,only option for me will be logic when (if i decide) I buy macbook.
i noticed that after update everything works smoother,and when i load whole chain of effects from presaved by me file it is done immediately.Earlier it took few seconds.
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Quote:REAPER 3.02 is available, with the following updates:
+ Fixes to APE, OGG, and MP3 writing in certain consolidate instances
+ Fixed consolidate having issue with certain content/output sinks
+ Fixed Unicode file support for DirectShow video files (avi/mpg/etc)
+ Fixed CoreAudio aggregate/multi-buffer audio bug
+ JS: threaded memory manager fixes (for when starting playback with graphic JSs loaded)
+ Fixed bug sending events at end of MIDI file in certain instances
+ More useful dialog message when unable to encode MP3
+ OSX: improved GUI compatibility for some plugins
+ OSX graphics tweaks
+ MIDI editor: major performance improvement when editing small MIDI items in large projects
+ Quick FX add menu when clicking FX slots on the extended mixer
+ Windows: Low-level change to external MIDI output handling
+ MIDI output timing, CPU, bandwidth, consistency, and stability improvements
+ Global envelope menu selection to show/hide all track envelopes in project
+ Tweaks to control surface plug-in since midi output is nicely threaded on Windows
another one
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Quote:REAPER 3.03 - June 15, 2009
Changes: Batch rendering, FX wet/dry controls, lots of improvements!
* Fixes for action to crossfade at selection
* Crossfade at selection automatically splits an enclosing item
* VKB performance improvement (especially on WINE)
* Peak caches: better validation of timestamps for varying timezones and filesystems
* Draw correct crossfades when an item sits on top of another item
* X key is mapped to crossfade selected items action by default
* Fixed delay compensation of untouched track channels for VSTs with latency decrease (ReaFIR etc)
* Fixed delay compensation on untouched track channels for JS (including ReaMote)
* ReaMote: fixed network thrashing with automated fx parameters
* MIDI editor: removed snap behavior where snapping is disabled more than 100px from grid
* Render: option to render at project samplerate, but output at a different rate (apply SRC last)
* Fixed bug when undoing on certain projects with envelope lanes visible
* Fixed bug storing online rendering to project file
* Online rendering will pause for a few seconds before rendering to allow hardware to switch samplerates if necessary
* Project setting for item mix behavior (items can mix, replace earlier items, or replace enclosing items)
* Actions to enable or disable auto-crossfade on split
* -renderproject hides main window from view
* Fix for plugins that create multiple envelopes when loaded with automation write on
* Fixed MIDI editor actions to move multiple notes up or down
* Track MIDI input can be mapped to any channel
* Fixed move cursor to start of previous measure action when starting on beat
* Preliminary wet/dry knob for FX
* Look for embedded track name event when importing single-track MIDI
* Option to not reset MIDI CC on stop
* Queued (batch) rendering support (Queue render button in render dialog, menu/action to bring up queue)
* MIDI editor: control-drag also copies CC messages when moving CC with notes
* Action to toggle maximize all tracks will maximize first
* Fixed adding tempo events via transport when tempo envelope is hidden
* Support for changing BPM from within ReWire slaves
* User config for external MIDI output threading (restricted to one thread by default)
* Fix for ripple editing + tempo marker issues
* OSX: better hidden-mouse UI behavior (with Synergy detection as well)
* OSX: cleaner looking buttons/popup buttons (todo combo boxes)
* OSX: enabled FX folder rename/delete, drag FX into folder
* OSX: fixed item fadein cursor
* OSX: better support for detecting mouse activation for BFD2 etc
* Internal queue optimizations
and the popup appeared today once again.
yeah,sorry that it migh look like i am pimpin some product,but as i said ,thats in every one of us business to popularize equally good stuff for no price,as it makes market much more competitive and i guess soon big DAWs producers will have to respect reaper a lot
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Reaper will probably be like the fruity loops of DAW, good powerful cheaper alternative but I'm not sure if it will be fully accepted unless he makes the GUI tighter. I also think there is a value perception of something cheaper not being as good regardless of it being true or not. Be interesting to see where he can take it though.
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You are right with this statement.Comparing Reaper price to some other DAWs immediatelly suggest that it must be pure crap,it was also my first impression with this soft,later i changed my mind.And yeah ,obviously reaper still needs improovements,but they do it quite often