In Reply to: That's Bitter posted by Jim F. on December 23, 2009 at 21:28:42:
> There's a 64-bit VST bit meter called "Schwa Bitter". . .
Apparently Mr. Schwa is one of (or maybe the chief) developer
behind a multitrack DAW called "Reaper" -- competition for
the likes of Sonar and Nuendo (and Pro Tools?)
[Well, "REAPER is a Digital Audio Workstation software made
by Cockos. The team at Cockos is Justin Frankel (of Winamp
and Gnutella fame), Christophe and Schwa." from the
"Reaper User Group - RUG" page on Facebook.]
A non-commercial (personal use) license is only $60.00.
And even the full license is only $225.00. Runs on
32-bit or 64-bit Windows, from 98 through 7; and on
OS-X (even the PowerPC version).
http://www.cockos.com/reaper/download.php
Funny thing about "Bitter", though. I have one PC on
which it refuses to load. Not under Reaper, Sonar,
WaveLab 5 or WaveLab 6.
Other PCs have no problem. The only obvious difference
among the computers is that the "cranky" one is
an Athlon; all the others are newish Intels.
Maybe Bitter needs some flavor of SSE not available
on the Athlon. If so, it's not in the documentation.
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- RE: That's Reaper - Jim F. 17:19:50 12/28/09 (0)