Traverso v.0.42

Traverso v.0.42

size 6.40 MB

Traverso is a multitrack audio recorder and editor for windows.

Also offers an innovative User Interface concept, with which it tries to differ from other multitrack audio applications and, more importantly, provides a powerfull tool to easy and quickly record or import, edit and mix songs.

Traverso is a complete solution from recording to CD Mastering. By supplying many common tools in one package, the user isn’t forced to learn different applications who often have different ways to be controlled. This will lower the learning curve considerably and as a result, the user will be able to do his audio processing much quicker!

New in v0.42.0

  • Read and write support for Ogg Vorbis, WavPack, FLAC and MP3
  • On the fly sample rate conversion
  • A simple yet effective Project backup and restore system
  • Better use of available hard disk bandwidth
  • Encoding formats for recording added: W64 and WavPack
  • 3 new themes added, notably the medium-contrast and ubuntu theme
  • Fixed a number of bugs, added new ones and various improvements all over the
    place
  • User Manual translated into German and Portuguese

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