Yeah, Reaper keeps all of your presets and settings when you upgrade.Yea...I downloaded it but, I ain't installed yet. I'm in the middle of a project and I don't want to risk it messing things up...was the conversion ok for you...I mean, did you just install over the top of v2 without any conflicts ?
I got my license with v2.3, so I guess it's covered. All I had to do was click on the tab that verified I had a license, and it downloaded the key. Then I just pointed Reaper to where I put the key and I was in.I hear rumors that the licensing has changed. Being too lazy to RTFM, can you confirm if I'll have to buy a new license with the new version?
I'm still good!Please note my italics in Reaper's new pricing scheme:
"There is only one version of REAPER. We offer two licenses, depending on how you use it.
$225: full commercial license.
$60: discounted license.
You may use the discounted license if any of the following is true:
You are an individual, using REAPER only for personal use.
You are an individual or business, using REAPER for commercial use, and the yearly gross revenue does not exceed USD $20,000.
You are an educational or non-profit organization."
I am going to stick with 3.0 until after I get my new computer. I don't want to hassle with the license issue. I downloaded the key when I downloaded 3.0, and I don't know how many updates it covers. Besides that, with my limited knowledge of the software and how to manipulate it like some of the big boys do on here, it's enough for me.3.01 update was released yesterday.
Cool mate...I understand that but just to point out...when I installed it, it just went straight over, no key update etc to worry about. I get the impression that the license only changes over versions, not updates. So if you're licensed for version 3, then you're licensed at least up to 3.99. I could be wrong though but that's just how I read it.I am going to stick with 3.0 until after I get my new computer. I don't want to hassle with the license issue. I downloaded the key when I downloaded 3.0, and I don't know how many updates it covers.
After playing with it some more, the only thing I'm missing is some sort of built-in track EQ. There isn't by chance anything in the works, is it?
That would indeed be sweet!