
Reaper anyone?
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- Electric_Head
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Re: Reaper anyone?
Definitely - I like Ableton a lot, and it too has advantages that no other DAWs (except BitwigOfficialDAPT wrote:Ever tried ableton? I'd recommend it.
 ) offer, esp. in the performance realm. I like the workflow and the racks are cool too.
 ) offer, esp. in the performance realm. I like the workflow and the racks are cool too. However, between the price tag, the design-ism gone a little rampant, and the comparative system usage footprints between them (and bearing in mind my computer is a piece of shit
 ) - Reaper still wins in my book. Also, the routing matrix in Reaper is a fuckin' dream playground!
  ) - Reaper still wins in my book. Also, the routing matrix in Reaper is a fuckin' dream playground!  
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Re: Reaper anyone?
Better response than mine.alphacat wrote:Definitely - I like Ableton a lot, and it too has advantages that no other DAWs (except BitwigOfficialDAPT wrote:Ever tried ableton? I'd recommend it.) offer, esp. in the performance realm. I like the workflow and the racks are cool too.
However, between the price tag, the design-ism gone a little rampant, and the comparative system usage footprints between them (and bearing in mind my computer is a piece of shit) - Reaper still wins in my book. Also, the routing matrix in Reaper is a fuckin' dream playground!

 
 
 
 

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Re: Reaper anyone?
There's a routing matrix in Max for Live I believe. I've never tried reaper though so I can't really choose sides. But I love how Ableton has RACKS ON RACKS ON RACKS!alphacat wrote:Definitely - I like Ableton a lot, and it too has advantages that no other DAWs (except BitwigOfficialDAPT wrote:Ever tried ableton? I'd recommend it.) offer, esp. in the performance realm. I like the workflow and the racks are cool too.
However, between the price tag, the design-ism gone a little rampant, and the comparative system usage footprints between them (and bearing in mind my computer is a piece of shit) - Reaper still wins in my book. Also, the routing matrix in Reaper is a fuckin' dream playground!
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						Re: Reaper anyone?
it made my head hurt couldnt figure much outOfficialDAPT wrote:Ever tried ableton? I'd recommend it.
Re: Reaper anyone?
Do yourself a favor and stay away from Logic and Protools then. Yowza.JTreeZY wrote:it made my head hurt couldnt figure much outOfficialDAPT wrote:Ever tried ableton? I'd recommend it.

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