Zrythm DAW Sees New Release And Should Have "Almost No Crashes"

Written by Michael Larabel in Multimedia on 28 February 2021 at 12:00 AM EST. 8 Comments
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Zrythm 1.0.0-alpha.12.0.1 released this week as the interesting open-source, GTK-based digital audio workstation that has been moving closer to a 1.0 release.

This latest Zrythm 1.0 release features much better stability, in now advertising that there should be "almost no crashes" left to this digital audio workstation.

Besides crashing less, the update brings PulseAudio support, better HiDPI support, more LV2 features, DSP and user-interface performance improvements, better MIDI file importing, and a variety of other enhancements. Those running Zrythm on macOS also have a brand new installer.


More details on this updated open-source digital audio workstation package via the alpha.12.0.1 release announcement or by going straight to Zrythm.org.
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