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FREE and/or Open Source Desktop Software! => Audio / Video / Media Creators / Editors / Players and Utilities => Topic started by: Software Santa on January 04, 2008, 08:05:12 PM

Title: Traverso DAW is a cross platform multitrack audio recording and editing suite.
Post by: Software Santa on January 04, 2008, 08:05:12 PM
Traverso DAW is a cross platform multitrack audio recording and editing suite.

Made for Macintosh X 10.4 or Later / Windows / Linux! A complete Digital Audio Workstation!

https://sourceforge.net/projects/traversodaw.mirror (https://sourceforge.net/projects/traversodaw.mirror)

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Traverso DAW

Is a GPL licensed, cross platform multitrack audio recording and editing suite, with an innovative and easy to master User Interface. It's suited for both the professional and home user, who needs a robust and solid DAW.

A complete suite

Traverso is a complete solution from recording to CD Mastering. By supplying many common tools in one package, you don't have to learn how to use lots of applications with different user interfaces. This considerably lowers the learning curve, letting you get your audio processing work done faster!
Robust non-linear audio processing

A unique approach to non-linear audio processing was developed for Traverso to provide extremely solid and robust audio processing and editing. Adding and removal of effects plugins, moving Audio Clips and creating new Tracks during playback are all perfectly safe, giving you instant feedback on your work!

Traverso, an audio recording and editing tool with an innovative interface

We all love to hate the way applications show their functionality to us with countless buttons, menus and tool bars which consume much of the screen real estate, and are slow to work with!

We believe that the 'contextual interaction interface' which was specially developed for Traverso is an answer to this problem.

The concept

Audio applications have a clear structure, one or more Tracks which each contain a number of Audio Clips, a panel that shows information about the Track, and so on. All of these are Graphical Elements.

The classical approach is to use the mouse to control many or all aspects of the Graphical Elements, clicking to select, clicking on a button to change the mouse to a selection tool, and so on. A lot of clicking with one or two mouse buttons, and we have a keyboard and a left hand that are sitting idle!

By using the keyboard (controlled by the left hand) and the mouse together we can speed up our control of the Graphical Elements significantly!

How it works

Let's start with an example: say we want to adjust the Gain of a Track. We would usually have to open a mixing console, or point the mouse to a small gain slider in a Track panel and make very small mouse movements to adjust the Gain value.
This means the mouse hand does all the work!

In Traverso, when the mouse hovers over a Graphical Element , that element is 'soft selected', and all actions become readily available to it. The actions and how they are performed are all listed in the 'Contextual Menu', so let's open it. Right click the mouse on a Track or press Q, and the menu opens. When looking for Gain we see the shortcut notation [ G ]. It means that we should press the G (as in Gain) key, and keep it pressed while we move the mouse up/down, or use the scrollwheel. Here we are essentially using the G key as an extra mouse button that has one very specific task.
And while we drag the mouse while holding the G key, the cursor shows us the Gain of the Track!

Why we love it

Keys are bound to specific actions, and apply to all Graphical Elements that feature that action. So once you know that the G key controls the Gain variable, you can adjust the Gain for the Master Out (Sheet Element), Tracks and Audio Clips by using the [ G ] action on each Graphical Element! The need for space consuming slider widgets have gone, the mouse doesn't need to be moved over long distances speeding up the action, and finally both hands do an equal amount of work reducing the risk of RSI!.

Cross platform

Traverso runs on the 3 most popular operating systems, Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/traversodaw.mirror (https://sourceforge.net/projects/traversodaw.mirror)

  http://traverso-daw.org/


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