Re: planning to switch to reaper
You're very welcome. Hope to hear some of your compositions one day!
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Re: planning to switch to reaper
hello,thanks all, [[wow]] i tryed the OSARA extencion and i really loved it. and ciriusly i lernt so much stuff from their wiki.thanks for the information, gguys.
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Re: planning to switch to reaper
I have successfully been able to work on both live instrument and digital electronic tracks. The track routing alone makes it extremely useful. To give an example: if I record my acoustic drums, that's 8 mics. All I'd have to do is turn a tr
Re: planning to switch to reaper
Top daw only reason I got back in to producing again You can use the free trial forever if you choose at first.Then pay the small fee like G Rad said $60 it's worth every penny for me Just google how to set it up & you will find some good handy
Re: planning to switch to reaper
Best places to go for help are the reaper access wiki and the RWP mailing list. It's a great DAW though, I jumped ship from audacity a few months ago and never looked back. It's very easy to pick up and learn, there's plenty of podcasts and
Re: planning to switch to reaper
Yes, I am a Reaper ship jumper as well. I am coming from using Sonar X3 and can tell you Reaper is a VERY powerful D A W. It is extremely accessible with an extension called OSARA, and can perform more than what you'd like, plus it has
planning to switch to reaper
hello,i used the goldwave about 3 years, and i surtenly loved it. Then i slightly switched to Audacity, and im planning to try out reapr now.anyone can abel to give me some tips about it?what are its pros and cons.thanks
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