Zrythm v1.0.0-alpha.6.0.1 has been released!
Demo:
https://www.zrythm.org/videos/panos-alevropoulos-geometry.webm
(by Panos Alevropoulos, CC-BY-SA 4.0)
Zrythm is a digital audio workstation designed to be featureful and
easy to use. It allows limitless automation through curves, LFOs and
envelopes, supports multiple plugin formats including LV2, LADSPA,
DSSI, SFZ, SF2, VST2 and VST3 (via Carla), works with multiple backends
including JACK, RtAudio/RtMidi and SDL2, assists with chord
progressions via a special Chord Track and chord pads, and can be used
in multiple languages including English, French, Portuguese, Japanese
and German.
Zrythm is free software written in C using the GTK+3 toolkit and can be
extended using GNU Guile (Scheme).
Zrythm is currently in alpha and we are working towards
stabilizing the project format and entering the beta phase.
Changes in 1.0.0-alpha.6.0.1:
### Added
- Audio selection and functions (invert, reverse, normalize) in audio
editor
### Changed
- Update Spanish, Norwegian Bokmal, Portuguese, Chinese Simplified,
Portuguese (Brazil), Danish, Greek translations
- Move issue tracker from Redmine to Sourcehut
- Change wording in user manual: edit modes -> edit tools
### Fixed
- Fix audio clip being offset by region size when splitting an audio
region and saving the project
- Fix crash when automating LV2 plugins that have multiple ports with
the same label but different symbol
- Fix not being able to scroll past 21 bars after importing a MIDI file
Full changelog:
https://git.zrythm.org/cgit/zrythm/tree/CHANGELOG.md
# Links
Home page: <https://www.zrythm.org>
Installer downloads: <https://www.zrythm.org/en/download.html>
Git repositories: <https://git.zrythm.org/cgit/>
Manual: <https://manual.zrythm.org/en/index.html>
Developer reference: <https://docs.zrythm.org/>
Issue trackers: <https://sr.ht/~alextee/zrythm/trackers>
Releases: <https://www.zrythm.org/releases/>