The rumor was growing since the NAMM, but we had to wait almost one more month to finally discover the 6th version of the Tracktion DAW.
What’s new in Tracktion 6:
- Implemented Melodyne Essential
- Implemented Marketplace
- Elastique Pro 3 time stretch algorithm
- Live punch in/out during recording
- Speed change for the fades in/out to create pitch bend effects
- Clip merge with instant rendering
- Collapsable automation tracks with parameter readouts
- Automation remapping according to the track tempo change
- Improved track comping
- Tag tracks for easier filtering and display
- Improved sound content search with tags
- Improved track identifying in clips
- Per-Step gate and velocity setting edit in the clips/sequences
- Improved instrument and processor mappings
Tracktion 6 is available for $60, upgrade price is $30. Visit www.tracktion.com to download a trial version for Mac, Windows and Linux and see the changes in the following video:
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