Tracktion Software Outersect Modeler 1.2.1 Full Version Download
Tracktion Software Outersect Modeler 1.2.1 Full Version Download
Tracktion Software Outersect Modeler has always held the belief that music creation should be available to the general public, and in this spirit, they provide a free digital audio workstation that is fully featured and unfettered. Through the provision of assistance to hundreds of thousands of aspiring music producers all around the world, they have established a devoted community of users who are enthusiastic about music and come from a diverse variety of backgrounds.
To ensure that the app continues to be pleasantly enjoyable and easy to use, we avoid adding capabilities that are not expressly required. Our expertise is in the development of unique and inspired processes. In contrast to other applications, which aim to attract a wide range of users, such as those who are interested in film score, live sound, or performance, our primary emphasis is on music creation.
A vast collection of over 80 built-in effects plugins is included in this package. Additionally included is a collection of captivating virtual instruments; Collective offers a wide range of instrument genres to accommodate any sort of musical genre. The innovative Multi Sampler is a playground tailored just for sound designers. A traditional analogue sound may be added to your compositions via the use of subtractive.
Key Features:
- A redesigned and updated appearance that includes strong user interface patterns and a colour palette that can be entirely customised are the key characteristics.
- The application has hundreds of process enhancements that are dispersed throughout.
- It is possible to quickly access the plug-ins, presets, and samples that you use the most thanks to a specialised Actions Panel and Smart Browser module.
- plug-ins that are quite powerful, including fifteen different audio effects, six useful utility plugins, a BassOSC synth, and a Dual Guitar IR.
- additions to the MIDI protocol, such as fold modes, randomization, probability, and MIDI Strum functionality.
- Additional support has been added for a variety of controllers manufactured by ICON, Behringer, PreSonus, and Native Instruments.
- A plethora of information that is offered, such as drum kits that are tailored to a certain genre, MIDI/Step clips, and Track Loops
New Features:
- Tracktion was developed to be user-friendly and transparent, which is one of its new features. It is possible to add effects, MIDI instruments, and other software objects to tracks or apply them directly to individual audio and MIDI clips by using a drag-and-drop system of filters. Track object controls and settings are responsive to the context in which they are being used. It is possible to construct complex chains of filters, save them, and then retrieve them for use as rack effects at a later time. This is comparable to the saved channel strip settings in a conventional digital audio workstation or sequencer.
- Tracktion was a step away from the modal dialogue boxes, various menus, and crowded windows that were typical of older MIDI sequencers and digital audio workstations. Instead, it used a simplified, single-screen approach that provided the user with a limited number of choices at any one moment. In this regard, Tracktion is sometimes compared to Ableton Live; however, although Ableton Live has two distinct work spaces (Session and Arrange), Tracktion possesses windows that are totally context-sensitive and may either appear or disappear automatically based on the job that is currently being performed. In addition, both are renowned for their more abstract visual designs, which stands in contrast to the photorealistic style of other interfaces (such as Reason), which mimic the look of recording equipment and effects units that are seen in the actual world.
- Both the “freeze” feature, which enables a MIDI instrument track to be converted to audio in order to free up RAM and CPU, and an inline MIDI editor, which enables MIDI to be altered in-track rather than in a separate window or dedicated editor, were among the other breakthroughs that Tracktion introduced, which were subsequently replicated by a large number of other digital audio workstations. It was also the first digital audio workstation to completely embrace a vector-based interface that could be resized.
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