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License: Demo
Downloads: 448
Added: 28 Apr 2007
Updated: 15 Apr 2008
Developer: Sagan Technology(more)



Metro Publisher Description

Metro is a fast-operating, easy-to-learn high-powered sequencer for the design of professional audio projects. It stands alone as a complete and integrated MIDI, audio and video production system.

The audio system supports up to 64 audio tracks. Each track can have its own effect chain. Eight aux busses are also supported. Each with their own chain. Chains can be made up of VST effects and/or AudioUnits (OS X only). VST 2.0 is supported. All effects can be automated. Real-time editing is encouraged. Software audio play-thru allows the original audio to be recorded regardless of what plug-ins are currently in use.
OS: PPC/Intel
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later.
Whats new:
Version 6.3.8.6:

Groove quantize was not working for factory grooves on Mac Intel machines.
In some cases the continuous data display was incorrect.
Using the mouse wheel to scroll an unselected pane in the graphic editor would cause the program names field to flash in some cases.
Vastly improved compatibility with Access Music's Virus TI plug-in.
Better CoreAudio support for half duplex devices.
Certain undo operations would not restore the track selection correctly.
Inserting an event from the section event editor would clear the entire undo history.
In some cases Mixing audio could be slowed by continuous unnecessary refreshing of the graphic editor.
Recording of MIDI volume and pan information would fail in some cases.
On Intel macs only, real time audio track edits would occasionally send a small amount of bad data (big-endian) to plug-ins causing them to sometimes crash, spike or go silent.
Software audio play-through is now automatically disabled if a direct output is selected.
On rare occasions it was possible that audio recording could miss a buffer if the thread priority was set to anything other than none.
A rare crash could occur if there were no MIDI devices.
The jukebox would incorrectly try to add ID3 tags to .MP4 files.
Automating on a track assigned directly to a port was creating an automation track with no output assignment.
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