Rave 1.7 for AmigaOS 4.1 Released!

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Thank you for visiting the Old School Game Blog. 🙂

Daniel Jedlicka, a.k.a. Trixie on Amiga forums, has released an updated version of Rave, his sound editor for AmigaOS 4 compatible computers.

Changes since the previous release are as follows:

– The program now keeps a list of recently opened files and has an associated item in the Project menu for quickly opening these files again.

– Reworked the file requester, which now features a more flexible Access Panel with a user-definable Favourites section.

– Another addition to the file requester is the Browsing History pop-up for selecting recently used paths.

– Fixed a playback-related bug that would make Rave unresponsive, waiting for a signal that never arrives.

– Updated documentation.

Download link:

http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/edit/rave.lha

Rave requires AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition Update 2 or newer. It also requires Enhancer Core classes (toolbar.gadget, infodata.gadget, select.gadget, shared.image).

Here is an overview of Rave’s features:

– A modern, configurable graphical user interface (GUI).

– A tabbed environment for managing multiple projects from within a single program window.

– A powerful custom file requester with preview playback and other useful features.

– A wide selection of editing functions with unlimited Undo.

– Asynchronous operation: performing a task in a project doesn’t block the other projects.

– Support for multiple clipboard units.

– Modular design with an object-oriented plugin system, which makes the program easy to extend.

– A wide range of supported audio file types and formats.

Trixie has also published a new post on his blog, Rear Window, which is called Crawling back to life. There you can read more about the development of Rave. 🙂

Thanks for reading, and see you in another post here on Old School Game Blog!

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