T TimOBrien New member Apr 17, 2011 #2 Yup. I was a huge N-track supporter from v1.5-v3 But v4 broke everything and I hear they're still having long-standing problems. I still keep an occasional eye on N, but I've been much happier on reaper. YMMV.
Yup. I was a huge N-track supporter from v1.5-v3 But v4 broke everything and I hear they're still having long-standing problems. I still keep an occasional eye on N, but I've been much happier on reaper. YMMV.
VomitHatSteve Hat STYLE. Not contents. Apr 18, 2011 #3 Never tried N-track myself. So, I'll assume you're alone.
beezelbubba Shitty Buddhist Apr 20, 2011 #4 TimOBrien said: Yup. I was a huge N-track supporter from v1.5-v3 But v4 broke everything and I hear they're still having long-standing problems. I still keep an occasional eye on N, but I've been much happier on reaper. YMMV. Click to expand... I was good until 3.3 I still find myself going back to old projects from time to time, to render wavs for Reaper. I always find myself looking for a v3.3 to install, and trying to remember my code to unlock it.
TimOBrien said: Yup. I was a huge N-track supporter from v1.5-v3 But v4 broke everything and I hear they're still having long-standing problems. I still keep an occasional eye on N, but I've been much happier on reaper. YMMV. Click to expand... I was good until 3.3 I still find myself going back to old projects from time to time, to render wavs for Reaper. I always find myself looking for a v3.3 to install, and trying to remember my code to unlock it.
T Toker41 Better Than You Apr 22, 2011 #5 v6 is pretty much bug free. From what I'm reading here....can't say that about Reaper. I've yet to come across anythng I can't do in N-track.
v6 is pretty much bug free. From what I'm reading here....can't say that about Reaper. I've yet to come across anythng I can't do in N-track.