![]() ![]() "It's the deeper features that mark Reaper out as a serious proposition." The new VCA Grouping feature lets you control the output level and panning of multiple tracks either from an existing track or by setting up a new dedicated VCA Master track - very useful for applying collective changes without messing up your carefully recorded/drawn track automation.Īssignments (including Master and Slave roles) are made in the Grouping Matrix or Track Grouping panel, and automation envelopes can be made for the VCA Master, including Muting, which will kill the output of all assigned Slave tracks. Colour modifications for existing Themes, meanwhile, are now accessed via the new Theme Developer/Tweaker panel in the Action menu. These are applied either globally or - importantly for customisation freaks - per-channel, influencing everything from fader size and pan pot position to what's included in the Track header. The first of Reaper 5's new features is its overhauled default Theme, which, although not substantially different to that of v4, includes many more Layouts. In fact, the only thing missing in comparison to Cubase, Logic, Sonar et al is a ton of sample content and a decent set of virtual instruments. That's the basics covered, but it's the deeper features that mark Reaper out as a serious proposition and competitor to the big DAWs: extensive freeze and render options, track Input FX for both audio and MIDI inputs, output Monitoring FX, in-track and floating MIDI editors, various timestretch algorithms with audio Stretch markers, Item (region) effects, Item grouping, undo history, customisable tabbed docking panels, screen sets and Ripple Editing mode, to name a few. "VCA Grouping lets you control the output level and panning of multiple tracks." ![]()
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