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Cockos has updated REAPER to version 4.10.

Announced Changes:

  • Freeze:
    • actions to render tracks in-place with FX, then save/remove existing media and online FX.
    • menu actions in FX chain window to freeze track up to last selected FX.
  • MIDI editor:
    • switching sources via filter window no longer unhides all other sources.
    • undo fixes, especially related to list editor.
    • improved list view default focus, toolbar focus.
    • note properties fixed reset of combo boxes on multiple note selection.
    • inline editor marquee fix.
    • fixed bug when quantizing notes that were drawn in (not painted or recorded).
    • fixed context menu doubleness when clicking above piano keys.
    • support painting notes in drum mode with very small grid.
    • step recording works when docked.
  • FX:
    • fixed possible excess MIDI notes on loop when PDC FX are used.
    • improved undo state tracking when copying/moving FX between tracks.
    • if project samplerate set and loading project, try to initialize loaded plug-ins at correct rate (avoid later reinit).
    • pin mappings are now stored more safely, fix for possible race conditions.
  • API:
    • added SetProjectMarker3() and AddProjectMarker2() for setting custom marker colors.
    • threading fixes for GetSetObjectState() and other related APIs.
  • Envelopes:
    • fixed editing point values for FX wet/dry envelopes.
    • pitch envelopes snap configuration (1 semitone, 50 cent, 25 cent, 10 cent, 5 cent, 1 cent, off).
  • Metering:
    • new multichannel tracks default to multichannel metering enabled.
    • master multichannel metering is now optional.
  • Mixer:
    • scroll improvements/fixes.
    • opening/unhiding mixer now makes last selected track visible.
    • restore undocked mixer window position in docked screensets.
  • Mouse modifiers:
    • support ripple edit (off, one track, all tracks) while moving items.
    • import/export mouse modifier support (.ReaperMouseMap files).
    • obey user preferences to seek playback when middle clicking ruler or arrange view.
  • Render:
    • new user setting for tail length to use in project render, stem render, track freeze.
    • fixed certain issues with filename wildcards.
  • Scale finder:
    • button to use selected notes in MIDI editor.
    • added topmost window pin.
  • Video:
    • improved rendering accuracy, support for rendering with playrates.
    • hide topmost pin when going fullscreen.
    • updated API to support the newest FFmpeg/libav version (v53).
  • Actions: toggle multichannel track metering, now in track menu.
  • Directory cleanup: now looks for media references in project bay media items.
  • Fades/crossfades: prevent unintentional crossfade edits when media items are adjacent but not crossfaded.
  • Grouping: fix for rare item group reuse bug.
  • Media explorer: fixed crash issue when group policy prevented embedded explorer (falls back to non-explorer view).
  • MIDI: use MIDI track name event when importing files.
  • MIDI files: options to automatically snap time signature changes, tempo changes on file import.
  • OSX: better behavior when using modal windows (such as save as with convert) when REAPER inactive.
  • Playback: corrected minor rounding bug on playback start in certain instances.
  • Relative snap: avoid clearing snap offset when copying media items.
  • Scrub/jog: don’t snap edit cursor.
  • Sends: shift+drag IO from unselected track to selected uses all selected tracks as receivers.
  • SRC: fixed quality/synchronization issue (4.0x regression).
  • Toolbars: store toolbar assignments in screensets.
  • Topmost pin buttons: bug fixes, buttons now remember their last states (based on window title).
  • Track manager: added freeze column/button.
  • Track manager, region manager, project bay: columns can be reordered.
  • Undo history: improved keyboard behavior (return loads state, escape when docked sets focus to arrange, other keys passed through to main).
  • Vertical zooming: scrollbar fixes, better behavior.
  • VST: support effSetSpeakerArrangement notifications for plug-ins.
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