Sub Story

Short punchy story abut something cool, preferably with some kind of time-specific value and, for preference, a nice little picture and / or icon. Use to draw attention to potentially overlooked stuff, so a box about the manual, a box summarising the community (with a direct link to the forum), a cool new theme that’s come out, that sort of thing. No Lists or extensive jargon, this is not for deep reading.
This is the specific sales pitch for REAPER 3, as opposed to the generic ‘Reaper is waay cool’ over to the right. Allows front page attention to specific big advancements that people who are Reaper / DAW aware can use to guage the level Reaper has reached and the general level of groovy advancement that’s going on. Font size is larger, introducing the main story. Gets updated at big versions. Is a single column but may be split to two.

Synchronized & Inline MIDI Editing

Images are the width of a single text column, or full width. Their corresponding text fills a space the vertical size of the image. If they don’t match, add text detail or reduce the image height. This will maintain an organised appearance, and keep the story hanging together as one even though it has no boundary.

No need to columnise when there’s not a picture to psedo-wrap. By keeping the story working as one, someone who has decided they’re not going to read this story now can recognise that they don’t need to look here either.

Extensive Overhaul of Automation

You get the idea. Headline stuff to make ladies swoon and gents get dribbly with geek lust. Doesn’t need to be complete because we have an ‘about’ page for that. This can scroll down for quite a long way so long as the top is suitably engaging. Better to exercise visitors mouse wheels than to make them search for links and so forth. There is a point where people will start reading and think ‘hmm, this seems like a story that might scroll forever’ so needs to be snappy.

Why Choose Reaper?

REAPER's audio engine supports a 64-bit signal path end-to-end, mixing sample rates and audio formats on the fly, and unsurpassed routing flexibility.  You can send a signal anywhere you want or modulate one signal with another.  If you can think it, you can do it.