Preferred DAW

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Preferred DAW

Ableton Live
73
13%
Cakewalk SONAR
48
9%
Apple's Logic Pro
49
9%
Presonus Studio One
43
8%
Pro Tools
6
1%
Cocko's REAPER
158
29%
Steinburg Cubase
96
17%
Propellerhead's Reason
26
5%
Other (Please comment!)
53
10%
 
Total votes: 552

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samsam wrote:
hibidy wrote:Oh, here we go again :x

I think anyone who voted propagates THEIR daw. There are a ton of reaper users here because it does almost everything, it's stable, it's cost effective, and it gets updated frequently*

But cubey or sonar or live or whatever users are going to stick by their DAW's too :shrug:

So the whole "all reaper users are just fanboys" theory really bugs me :evil:

*There has been a bit of a stalling though while the reaps get 4 ready.
The only problem I have with a tiny minority of Reaper fans is that they seem to gather on the Ableton forums and pimp their DAW at every available opportunity, gets a bit troll-like at times. But you're right, I guess we just vote for what we use.
haha! Well, that is kinda annoying when you are on a dedicated forum and someone is trying to "stir it up".

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michi_mak wrote:
samsam wrote:...The only problem I have with a tiny minority of Reaper fans is that they seem to gather on the Ableton forums and pimp their DAW at every available opportunity, gets a bit troll-like at times...
you can have ^^this^^ over here too :wink:
Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! Hiiissssssss!

There are just some enthusiastic peeps over here, phooey on the hate!

:D

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Yea, im a Reaper myself, and i have spoken alot about it in different forums, just of pure love, with no bad intentions. Reaper is just that great that people feel needed to express them selfs about this great tool. Reaper made my life alot easier, thanks a lot Cockos. And im a bit surprised to see that Reaper is in the lead, never thought it would be leading. But then again, why not.
Johnny Wishoff - Noforix

Producer - Composer - Mixing - Mastering

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I would take into account the huge price difference between full un-crippled versions of Reaper and Cubase.
It cost me about €280 to get my hands on Cubase 4 a while back by updating a 2nd hand copy of Cubase SL2 (and that was probably one of the cheapest routes to the full version of Cubase).
$40 will get you Reaper.
My point: If they were both $40 I'm sure Cubase would be way ahead.

Love Reaper though, always keeping an eye on it. Did I mention it's only $40! :hihi:

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Wishoff wrote:Yea, im a Reaper myself, and i have spoken alot about it in different forums, just of pure love, with no bad intentions.
Yeah, but here's the typical conversation on the Ableton forum I'm talking about:

"A: Hey, Ableton's audio engine sucks. I import a kick drum and it sounds muffled.
B: That sucks man. Have you tried Reaper?"

Wrong answer. The correct answer would be "You need to go to Preferences and turn of "auto fade" on samples".

Not saying this is what you do but my God it's annoying (in a "not-real-world-it's-only-the internet" kinda way).

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^ Love it :)

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...and now it's Reaper v4 countdown! :party:
reaper version number =4= protools votes :hihi: (idiot sarcasm I know...):hihi:

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...and Samplitude ProX (V12) - (although it's already just released last week in Germany).
:wink: 8)

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hate on the reap all you want, personally I smile all the time :D

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Good ol' Reaper...guaranteed to get everyone else all bothered.... :D :D
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing

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trimph1 wrote:Good ol' Reaper...guaranteed to get 'er done!
fixed!

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:lol: :lol:
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing

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