Hit'n'Mix pushed out RipX DAW 8 with a quick 8.0.1 patch that fixes some broken stuff from the main drop. The AI-powered software lets users mess with individual notes and harmonics instead of just splitting stems, and version 8 added Track Starter for auto-generating loops that match your scale or chord progression. The update threw in 11 new effects like RipTone, RipVibe, Pitch To Chord, and Bitcrush, plus a bunch of dynamic loops and transitions.
The REACT feature lets iPhone and iPad users tilt their devices to control effect levels and sounds, which opens up interactive playback options that composers can design themselves. The company also baked in credit tracking for collaborative projects and improved CUDA support for newer Nvidia cards on Windows machines.
The 8.0.1 patch mostly dealt with bugs that stopped Audioshop from updating properly on Windows and broke ripping on Intel Macs, along with fixing MIDI export times that were taking way longer than they should.
The REACT feature lets iPhone and iPad users tilt their devices to control effect levels and sounds, which opens up interactive playback options that composers can design themselves. The company also baked in credit tracking for collaborative projects and improved CUDA support for newer Nvidia cards on Windows machines.
The 8.0.1 patch mostly dealt with bugs that stopped Audioshop from updating properly on Windows and broke ripping on Intel Macs, along with fixing MIDI export times that were taking way longer than they should.