

Menus have been simplified and can now be pinned open, and enhancements have been made to the Project Start window, Plug-in Manager, piano roll, automation tools, libraries and mixer panels. The updated DAW aims to provide users with a customisable experience that allows them to take complete control of their creative process.

The latest versions features a re-designed GUI that boasts a more colourful and visually intuitive look which the company say will be a familiar sight to existing users, as well as being easy for those new to the software to navigate. The newly integrated Mixcraft Store also offers a quick and simple way for all users to access free and premium content such as new audio loop libraries, effects, instruments and even entire project setups. The former is the company’s entry-level offering, which provides a slightly reduced feature set at a lower cost, whilst the latter is equipped with additional capabilities such as advanced MIDI and audio routing, a new Track Regions feature, native Melodyne integration, audio to MIDI conversion and a larger collection of built-in instruments and plug-ins. Two versions of Mixcraft are available: Recording Studio and Pro Studio. Mixcraft 10 introduces a range of new features that focus on inspiration, ease of use and stability, with the company aiming to ensure that every change makes creating music easier and more enjoyable.

Acoustica have recently released the latest version of their Windows-based DAW.
