I can't believe I've overlooked this as a DAW! The interface design
sounds very nice, I will give this a try as soon as I get home
tonight.
Not to bash Ardour, but if the interface of Traverso is as superior as
it seems, perhaps Ardour developers could learn a bit. I believe
Ardour dev's should be focusing on improving the interface's
responsiveness before adding new features, but everyone seems to be
pushing for MIDI in the next release ;p
Nonetheless, I'm glad to see (yet another) DAW well on its way.
Cheers,
-Lou
On 6/13/07, Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen <k.s.matheussen(a)notam02.no> wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Remon wrote:
> > Traverso 0.40.0 Release Announcement
> >
> > The Traverso development team is pleased to announce the release of
> > Traverso 0.40.0
> >
> > Traverso is a cross platform multitrack audio recording and editing
suite
> > with a clean and innovative interface
targeted for home and
professional
use.
Changes in this release:
* Completely revamped User Interface, with many usability enhancements
which is fully themeable.
* Improved input event handler, with many new options
* CD TOC creation, with integrated CD Burning facilities.
* Support for LV2 plugins
* Reduced memory footprint for large projects
* Ported to Windows and Mac OS X
* Command Plugin framework: Extend Traverso's functionality by writing
new Commands.
Wow, this program is really great! Especially the user interface. Is it
related to protux somehow?
Thank you, and yes, Traverso evolved out of protux about 2 years ago. The
concept has been worked out in more depth, and should feel more natural
when
working with the interface.
Yes, and its certainly much easier to learn than protux. I'm going to try
using Traverso instead of Ardour next time I need a multitracker. The
interface is just fantastic in comparison.
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