
ez_willis
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after a year of telling myself the learning curve wasn't worth it. total bullshit. it took an hour to get it figured. if you're considering it, do it.
after a year of telling myself the learning curve wasn't worth it. total bullshit. it took an hour to get it figured. if you're considering it, do it.
after a year of telling myself the learning curve wasn't worth it. total bullshit. it took an hour to get it figured. if you're considering it, do it.
I'm pretty sure I'll be using Reaper instead of Ntracks in the near future...when i finally get my shit set back up again....
Just the short amount of time I've dinked with it I can tell it's much more intuitive than Ntracks....
still lovin it. i record more now than i ever have.
still lovin it. i record more now than i ever have.
i had NO IDEA that this many people praised this software. What do you all like about it? I'm a logic user and I love it.
wow. well thanks for opening my eyes, drew. I do love that the discount is for hobbyists and students, EVERY DAW should be like that.A whole number of things.
I love their business model. A $60 "personal use" license has every feature the $200 "professional use" license does, and I respect them for pricing their program to put it into the hands of guys like me doing this for fun.
The workflow is very natural. I think the fact my dad picked it up so quickly speaks volumes.
It has a very low CPU footprint.
The routing options are almost stupidly flexible. You can send anything into anything, and receive anything from anything.
The rest of the program is pretty damned customizable and skinnable, too. You can assign damned near any function to any key or mouse combination. I didn't like the stock mouse wheel implementation, but a couple minutes with the advanced options and I had it scrolling, not zooming (but, zooming if I held down control, I think - I actually forget). I have customized play and pause functions too on my keyboard's media buttons as well. It's just very easy to do stuff like this, you can configure it to look and run like almost any program.
Besides, it's called "Reaper," and it's logo is a sythe (unless, of course, you want a custom splash screen). How badass is that?![]()
i had NO IDEA that this many people praised this software. What do you all like about it? I'm a logic user and I love it.
at this point, how is the MIDI editing with stuff like drums...since I use Toontrack's Superior a lot?
I went to Sonar from Adobe Audition, only because of the MIDI and found that Sonar pretty much rocked over Adobe for many other reasons.
Since I'm not a keyboard player or drummer, editing MIDI is kinda important as I can just write parts I could never play (or find a drummer for).