Initially born to serve the demands and requirements of composer/producer Jacques Mignault, Sound Raptor is a true breakthrough in terms of speed and workflow for recording. Having worked on twenty albums with artists like Jean Claude Béliveau, Peter Dowse, Mino Cinelu and Rick Braun, Jacques often dreamed of a app that would allow recording a jam session, a musical idea or a live show, without spending an hour configuring a DAW.
Sound Raptor was created exactly for this purpose.
Haven't you ever dreamed of having a big red button in the studio, and when you click it every input of your studio is recorded immediately, without any effort ? Audio as well as MIDI are recorded straight to the disk, in the manner of stems. You can listen to those stems immediately in the Playback section of the app, and manually import these stems directly into your choice of DAW.
Sound Raptor records in 24 bit, at your audio card's chosen samplerate. A monitor mix is possible when you are recording.
You may even assign an Instrument plugin on a MIDI track, the output of which will be recorded in MIDI as well as a WAV file. This is really fun if for instance you are using a loop plugin like a drum instrument of the likes of loopers such as Spectrasonics RMX.
From a simple press of a button, your audio and MIDI setup is captured instantly. But once you've got the stems, there are many things you can do.
Check out our promo video
The Sound Raptor live at a concert in Bangladesh, using an Allen & Heath Qu-32 board.
The Sound Raptor at a live venue connected to a Behringer 32 via USB.
The Sound Raptor Recorder page.
The Sound Raptor Playback page.
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