Releases
The project released the first beta of 64 Studio, version 0.9.0 code-named 'Toe Rag', on August 1, 2006. The release was named in honour of the all-analogue Toe Rag Studios in London, England.
After eighteen months of development, the project made its first stable release available for free download on November 29, 2006. It is named 'Olympic' in recognition of the work of Glyn Johns and Eddie Kramer at Olympic Studios in London.
The second stable release, version 2.0 codename 'Electric', was announced on July 27, 2007. This release was named after Electrical Audio, the studio founded by sound engineer Steve Albini in Chicago, USA. An update version 2.1 was released on June 9, 2008, named 'A Minha Menina' after a song by Jorge Ben, recorded by Os Mutantes and covered by The Bees (UK band).
In beginning of May 2011, 4.0 beta 1 images were uploaded to 64 Studio-server, after long time without new releases making users unsure about the future of the project. The Project has apparently been renamed to OpenDAW. There's been a conversation about the new release in 64 Studio's mailinglist.
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