Zrythm 1.0.0-alpha.12.0.1 release

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Zrythm 1.0.0-alpha.12.0.1 release

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Zrythm v1.0.0-alpha.12.0.1 has been released!

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Demo:
https://www.zrythm.org/videos/mylofy-zr ... art01.webm
(by MyLoFy, CC-BY-SA 4.0)

Zrythm is a digital audio workstation designed to be featureful and
easy to use. It allows limitless automation through curves, LFOs and
envelopes, supports multiple plugin formats including LV2, LADSPA,
DSSI, SFZ, SF2, VST2 and VST3 (via Carla), works with multiple backends
including JACK, PulseAudio, RtAudio/RtMidi and SDL2, assists with chord
progressions via a special Chord Track and chord pads, and can be used
in multiple languages including English, French, Portuguese, Japanese
and German.

Zrythm is free software written in C using the GTK+3 toolkit and can be
extended using GNU Guile (Scheme).

Zrythm is currently in alpha and we are working towards stabilizing the
project format and entering the beta phase.


Main changes since last announcement:
  • Better stability (almost no crashes)
  • New MacOS installer
  • PulseAudio support by Ryan Gonzalez
  • Better HiDPI support
  • Support for more LV2 features
  • DSP & UI performance improvements
  • Better parsing of command line args
  • Batch undo/redo
  • Automatable macro knobs
  • Better MIDI file import
  • Ability to cancel export/bounce
  • Ability to send to plugin sidechain inputs
  • New icons
  • More details in user manual
  • Updated translations
Full changelog:
https://git.sr.ht/~alextee/zrythm/tree/ ... ANGELOG.md

Pending features for beta:
https://todo.sr.ht/~alextee/zrythm-feat ... bel%3Abeta

Pending fixes for beta:
https://todo.sr.ht/~alextee/zrythm-bug? ... %22beta%22

# Links
Home page: <https://www.zrythm.org>
Installer downloads: <https://www.zrythm.org/en/download.html>
Git repositories: <https://sr.ht/~alextee/zrythm>
Manual: <https://manual.zrythm.org/en/index.html>
Developer reference: <https://docs.zrythm.org/>
Issue trackers: <https://sr.ht/~alextee/zrythm/trackers>
Mailing lists: <https://sr.ht/~alextee/zrythm/lists>
Releases: <https://www.zrythm.org/releases/>
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Re: Zrythm 1.0.0-alpha.12.0.1 release

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Thank you Alex! Been following the project with the users of the openSUSE repo @joboschetti, @Kott and I run and watching every release of Zrythm is a bit like watching a new episode of your favorite TV series!

We're always amazed at your pace and how far Zrythm has come in a short period. I encouraged our users to donate even if they don't use Zrythm because I appreciate the way you work and I believe your DAW will bring a lot of users to FLOSS! :D
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Re: Zrythm 1.0.0-alpha.12.0.1 release

Post by alextee »

Basslint wrote: Sun Feb 21, 2021 2:27 pm Thank you Alex! Been following the project with the users of the openSUSE repo @joboschetti, @Kott and I run and watching every release of Zrythm is a bit like watching a new episode of your favorite TV series!

We're always amazed at your pace and how far Zrythm has come in a short period. I encouraged our users to donate even if they don't use Zrythm because I appreciate the way you work and I believe your DAW will bring a lot of users to FLOSS! :D
thanks! I hope it does :D
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