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Waveform 10
(formerly
Tracktion)

Tracktion was designed to be as transparent and
intuitive to the user as possible. Track object controls and parameters are
context-sensitive; effects, MIDI instruments and other software objects can
be added to tracks or even applied directly to individual audio and MIDI
clips using a drag-and-drop system of filters. Complex chains of filters can
be created, stored and recalled for later use as rack effects, which can be
thought of as analogous to a saved channel strip setting in a traditional
DAW/sequencer.
Tracktion represents a move away from
the modal dialog boxes, multiple menus and cluttered windows
common to most legacy MIDI sequencers and Digital Audio
Workstations, in favour of a streamlined, single-screen
approach that presents the user only with the options they
need for the task they are currently doing, such as editing
audio, adjusting MIDI automation parameters, effects
settings, etc. Both also are notable for the use of a more
abstract visual style that does not attempt to visually
replicate "real world" recording equipment or effects boxes.
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