Record makes use of extremely efficient multi-core audio rendering, making the software very lightweight, even with large projects.
Record's dynamic multi-core audio rendering improves performance without introducing any latency. It is future proof, making use of as many processors or processor cores as your operating system can handle.
More ins and outs than you can shake a wand, baton or even a cane at. Got a multi-channel audio interface? With Record you can use up to 64 input channels simultaneously – and up to 64 simultaneous output channels. Should you ever feel the need.
Record's rock solid audio implementation will support any audio card with Core Audio drivers on Mac OS X or ASIO drivers on Windows.
Big Meter sits at the top of Record's leftmost rack and gives you a detailed view of your input and output levels with plenty of different options for visualizing your performance, or for guidance when mastering your finished song.
Record's mixing console uses a 64-bit mix bus, resulting in high precision channel summing for highest possible audio quality.
If you have Reason version 4 registered and installed on your computer, all your favorite Reason devices will automatically be available within Record's ever-expandable, multiple racks. No setting up. It just works. Read more about Reason integration
Note: Record for Reason Owners includes an upgrade to Reason version 4, for owners of older versions of Reason!
Use Record as a ReWire slave. Record interfaces with most audio applications on the market through Propellerhead Software's ReWire technology. ReWire is a virtual multi-cable that handles up to 64 channels of streaming audio, as well as MIDI, sync and transport controls between applications.
* Minimum OS requirements is Windows XP Service Pack 2. But we strongly recommend Service Pack 3 (if you use Windows XP), because this allows the program to better adapt to the processor configuration.