I spent about 10 years with Cakewalk Pro Audio 9.3 and I loved it. Excellent learning tool and I didn't learn it inside out - there was still years more for me to do with it but I moved to Reaper due as I require collaborators to complete projects. R being more common, better known amongst folk, was the best candidate for that role.
I actually paid for Reaper & bought the printed manual too! I quite like it as it's quite logical, the screens make sense and it very powerful.
rayC, your tune wasn't half bad eitherGL,
Listening now, very nice touch. Which are you? It has some very tasty licks and a good mix. Some parts reminded me of Kosoff in his Back Street Crawler period.
Great collab!
Here's the 1st collab using Reaper (not quite finished):