Show HN: macOS native DAW with Git branching model
26 points| hpen | 1 month ago |scratchtrackaudio.com
It's free for local use and paid for cloud syncing or collaboration.
26 points| hpen | 1 month ago |scratchtrackaudio.com
It's free for local use and paid for cloud syncing or collaboration.
mslt|1 month ago
hpen|1 month ago
hpen|1 month ago
stephenhandley|1 month ago
The versioning idea is interesting and something many musicians have to contend with as they work on songs. Personally, I wouldn't want the complexity of take-level versioning, but pinning audio and mix automation to a given mixdown could be useful for tracking the history of a song. It might be more effective to approach this as version tracking / collaboration layer around existing DAW formats rather than a full replacement.
import|1 month ago
Does it support VST, AU? Any support for midi? Which OS’s supported?
Is this just a multi tracker recorder that has a git style storage?
hpen|1 month ago
I'm adding additional support for loading plugins. Eventually, I would like to add VST support but that's down the road a bit.
It has basic midi support, can use a controller, or edit with keyboard.
scelerat|1 month ago
in the context of computer-based recording it's pretty common jargon
gyomu|1 month ago
sjtgraham|1 month ago
delgaudm|1 month ago
MomsAVoxell|1 month ago
REAPER’s project files are all very git friendly.
Simple add/commit/push, etc. Of course, if you’re going to be sharing a REAPER project in a repo, you should enable LFS, and have a smart project structure for your works. If collaboration through a repo, with tagging and branching, is part of your setups workflow, this already works quite well with REAPER projects.
However, I have to say that since REAPER allows full control over literally years of recording sessions, the whole concept of having the ability to go back and forth through different versions of the art—form being recorded (music, vocals, etc.) is already well provided in REAPERS sample-accurate ‘reflog’.
;)
hpen|1 month ago
brcmthrowaway|1 month ago
joshka|1 month ago
zahlman|1 month ago
Honestly, as long as it's based on open, text-based formats, I could handle the Git part myself.
dostick|1 month ago
greenpizza13|1 month ago
hpen|1 month ago
inatreecrown2|1 month ago
hpen|1 month ago
cluckindan|1 month ago