ANyone use Reaper?
ANyone use Reaper? Posted on: 30.08.2012 by Olene Minyard I'm making dubstep and remixes. Been using Ableton, but waiting on 64 bit stable version. With Reaper being only $60, considering buying it as my main 64 bit DAW, as I also write some film scores etc.Anyone have experience of making house, dubstep, electro, remixing etc in Reaper? | |
Olene Minyard 30.08.2012 | I'm making dubstep and remixes. Been using Ableton, but waiting on 64 bit stable version. With Reaper being only $60, considering buying it as my main 64 bit DAW, as I also write some film scores etc. Anyone have experience of making house, dubstep, electro, remixing etc in Reaper? |
Terra Merigold 28.09.2012 | Reaper is very good. I recently switched back to Cubase 6.5... because of some better midi editing and a few other things. But for the $ nothing can beat reaper. It does everything you ask.. although be it a bit more akward at times. |
Phung Furfari 12.09.2012 | I have Reaper for listening back purposes on my internet PC. I believe it is a good application and fairly stable. I was believeing about it for a music production machine but opted for Cubase 6.5 simply because it has more intuitive MIDI editing and I already know it. I have no doubt Reaper will be as good as these major players very soon (if it is not already there) SafeandSound Mastering Online mastering services |
Abel Rogowski 11.09.2012 | yeah reaper is good. have been using it for several months. you can count on it. |
Lela Umanskaya 02.09.2012 | I use Reaper for cassette and vinyl restorations, and for non-edm projects. Ableton just has a better work flow for production work IMO. |
Ossie Pooley 31.08.2012 | Eh, Reaper's okay. The fact that I needed to get a third party WAV editor really put me off. |
Ervin Calvery 30.08.2012 | You score films in Reaper? |
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