Patrick108
Member
Hi
I recently bought the license to use Reaper. Upon comparing to Sony Acid Music DAW, I realized that the equalization high end for Reaper was much higher than the DAW for Sony Acid Music. That, to me was a plus. Again my question for use of this software is would I need a multi channel mixer also? Some people have said that the sound quality can be deeper and richer if a good mixer is added to the equipment, implying that the sound being processed first by a good mixer and then sent to the DAW would give an overall nicer, deeper richer recording. I have heard that "DAW only" recordings can be a little thin, especially for vocals. Please tell me what opinion to believe. THanks
I recently bought the license to use Reaper. Upon comparing to Sony Acid Music DAW, I realized that the equalization high end for Reaper was much higher than the DAW for Sony Acid Music. That, to me was a plus. Again my question for use of this software is would I need a multi channel mixer also? Some people have said that the sound quality can be deeper and richer if a good mixer is added to the equipment, implying that the sound being processed first by a good mixer and then sent to the DAW would give an overall nicer, deeper richer recording. I have heard that "DAW only" recordings can be a little thin, especially for vocals. Please tell me what opinion to believe. THanks