Hi!

I'm a regular user of Reaper though I haven't played all that much with 
Audacity so I'm not going to try and compare them but I will say that if you're 
thinking of Reaper interms of a sound editor or anything like Audacity then it 
would be best if you put that out of your mind, Reaper looks entirely different 
and - for multi track recording and mastering - offers far more than Audacity 
does, two different pieces of software to do two completely different things.

Try Reaper for yourself and see what you think.

There are plenty of excellent guides and tutorials available on the Reaper web 
site, some are free of charge whilst others will cost a little.


On 26 Nov 2013, at 11:46 am, Rich De Steno <ironr...@verizon.net> wrote:

> I have successfully used Audacity for multitrack recording of songs, using 
> guitars, a keyboard, and a drum machine.  I have heard and read very 
> favorable comments about another multitracker called Reaper.  I would like to 
> hear opinions from anyone who has used both, as to which is better and why, 
> considering accessibility, of course.
> 
> -- 
> Rich De Steno
> 
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