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)

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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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