Rack Performer

Category Audio Production / Plug-Ins Hosts
Version 1.01
Format App
Compatibility Rack PerformerWindows
License Commercial Software
Price $159  /  139€
Rating
Updated On Jun 20, 2014
Total Downloads 13
PC Downloads 13

Modular host dedicated to live stage performance

Rack Performer is a high-level modular environment hosting VST plugins and internal modules (over 100 and counting), with MIDI support, multi-channel audio I/O and internal processing, complete automatic patch-delay compensation, sample accurate sequencing, low jitter and latency.

As a platform dedicated to stage performance, Rack Performer helps the live musician at every step from the rehearsal to the concert.
Operating System: Windows XP/Vista/7/8 or Intel Mac + BootCamp Windows Processor: x86 compatible, Intel Pentium 4 - AMD Athlon XP or faster, up to 32 logical processors Memory: 256MB RAM minimum, 1GB or more recommended Graphics: OpenGL 1.2 compatible video card, 800x600 minimum resolution Sound: internal or external device required, ASIO driver recommended MIDI: interface, keyboard and controllers recommended
Rack Performer Rack Performer v 1.01 Jun 20, 2014 Windows
This update adds many work-flow improvements and some corrections.

Multi-monitor support has been improved by making all dialogs positions more consistent (as there was quite a bit of wasteful back and forth movement required) The main menu can now be assigned to any monitor by just placing the application window at the correct location before entering "Edit" mode. A few other edge-cases were also solved.

Mapping presets and scene snapshots to standard (7bit CC) MIDI controllers is now straight-forward with a 1:1 mapping by default. But it is also possible to span the controller to a smaller range of values by lowering the presets port upper bound, making the control less sensitive. This can be useful when any module has only a few presets in use during the performance.

To align precisely the latencies of external MIDI gears controlled by the application, a new control port has been added to the special module to delay all MIDI events by a fixed time (i.e. output offset) By default all MIDI output events are sent slightly before the audio, to give the controlled gear enough time to process the commands and generate sound. Depending on the current application audio latency and the controlled MIDI gear(s) latencie(s) as well as the routing scheme in place (OTB or internal loopback mix etc) it might be necessary to set the output offsets (per MIDI gear) to get the phasing right.

Many other details and fixes were added.
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