Yes Reaper does do mutlitrack audio and MIDI recordings.
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On 02/07/2010 23:08, Matthew Bullis wrote:
Hmm, never did use M
Hmm, never did use Midi at all. I heard an audio demo of Sonar, and it
just sounded way too involved to me, and the reviewer focused on the Midi
capabilities, rather than just regular audio editing. How is Reaper on that
aspect, and can it do multitrack recording?
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
T
Reaper is actually a digital audio workstation (DAW), meaning you can
edit both audio and MIDI files, just like you can in Sonar.
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Hello, since I've not heard of this piece of software before, could you
briefly describe how you edit in this software? I've been a Sound Forge user
for ten years, and would like to know how Reaper does it. The userguide was
in a pdf, and the .exe script file won't install without Reaper install