G'Day All,
I posted an earlier request for guidance on recording software to use and subsequently downloaded Reaper and I'm slowly coming to grips with setting it up and using it.
The question I have is, that I've had to upgrade my sound interface as the sound card just didn't cut it and it came bundled with Cubase LE4 recording software.
What I'd like to know is, do I persevere and try to master using Reaper and then pay for it, or is this Cubase software worth trying?
If it's a watered down version of the retail software and has serious limitations, to the point I'd need to eventually upgrade it, I think I'll stick with Reaper.
As I don't know much at all of the pecking order of recording software, I'm hoping some of you out there will chime in with some expert advice please.
Cheers Ron
I posted an earlier request for guidance on recording software to use and subsequently downloaded Reaper and I'm slowly coming to grips with setting it up and using it.
The question I have is, that I've had to upgrade my sound interface as the sound card just didn't cut it and it came bundled with Cubase LE4 recording software.
What I'd like to know is, do I persevere and try to master using Reaper and then pay for it, or is this Cubase software worth trying?
If it's a watered down version of the retail software and has serious limitations, to the point I'd need to eventually upgrade it, I think I'll stick with Reaper.
As I don't know much at all of the pecking order of recording software, I'm hoping some of you out there will chime in with some expert advice please.
Cheers Ron