
therage!
Wicked Machine
Cubase 4, but will be upgrading to 5 soon.
I thought that Pro Tools was the industry standard in recording software for professionals?
Tracktion 3, so easy a caveman can do it.![]()
I am currently using Reaper. It is amazing for being a free program. I am new to recording so I am sticking to Reaper until I learn all about DAWs and then I may switch to either Sonar or Cubase. I started recording using Garageband on my brother Mac, but I now moved away from home and I have a PC. I found reaper to be the most similar to Garageband and it was the easiest one for me to just pick up and go. I have messed around with Pro Tools, Cubase, Ableton Live, Fruity Loops, and Acoustica Mixcraft. Mixcraft was also very similar to Garage band but I thought the editing audio files sucked. Reaper is very easy in that you can just place the cursor wherever you want on the track and cut the track at that point and then move the tracks around by just clicking and dragging. One problem I am finding with Reaper is with midi sounds. For example, with EZdrummer when you click on a cymbal/drum it takes awhile for the sound to play. Where with Fruity Loops it plays the sound right away. So I may stick to Fruity Loops for making drum beats and use Reaper for recording guitar parts.
Maybe there is a setting in Reaper that will fix the delay in sound.. If so can someone send me a PM if they know how to fix it.
Thats what ProTools would have you beleive.![]()