liquidsound wrote:LawrenceF wrote:You just added 25 pages to this thread.diggler wrote:Reaper also is light weight and it's sound engine just sounds better than any other host. Side by side with other hosts it just sounds cleaner better mixed and fuller. Plugins even sound better.
Reaper - What's the catch?
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- KVRAF
- 5573 posts since 30 May, 2006 from Hollow Earth
I'm just new to Reaper but routing in MuLab is perhaps way more powerful.diggler wrote:I agree reaper does have to best automation and routing of any host out there.
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- KVRist
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- 317 posts since 13 Mar, 2003 from San Diego
I see your additional 25 pages, and raise you another 25...
Analoge gear sounds WAY better than the plugins...
Analoge gear sounds WAY better than the plugins...
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It does!sellyoursoul wrote:It doesn't sound better than any other host. I'm confident that the devs would tell you the same.diggler wrote:and it's sound engine just sounds better than any other host. Side by side with other hosts it just sounds cleaner better mixed and fuller. Plugins even sound better.
Even the GUI of the plugin looks much better within REAPER...
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Tricky-Loops wrote:It does!sellyoursoul wrote:It doesn't sound better than any other host. I'm confident that the devs would tell you the same.diggler wrote:and it's sound engine just sounds better than any other host. Side by side with other hosts it just sounds cleaner better mixed and fuller. Plugins even sound better.
Even the GUI of the plugin looks much better within REAPER...![]()
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Trakstar wrote:Tricky-Loops wrote:It does!sellyoursoul wrote:It doesn't sound better than any other host. I'm confident that the devs would tell you the same.diggler wrote:and it's sound engine just sounds better than any other host. Side by side with other hosts it just sounds cleaner better mixed and fuller. Plugins even sound better.
Even the GUI of the plugin looks much better within REAPER...![]()
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Tricky-Loops wrote:Trakstar wrote:Tricky-Loops wrote:It does!sellyoursoul wrote:It doesn't sound better than any other host. I'm confident that the devs would tell you the same.diggler wrote:and it's sound engine just sounds better than any other host. Side by side with other hosts it just sounds cleaner better mixed and fuller. Plugins even sound better.
Even the GUI of the plugin looks much better within REAPER...![]()
yes, thats my last one.
- KVRist
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- 317 posts since 13 Mar, 2003 from San Diego
Ok, back on track here... 
Still sitting in front of Reaper. Don't ask me why I never used freeze in Logic, but playing with it in Reaper is nice. I can see myself using it in both DAWs. I think i have more buttons than I need at the top, but for now it will be helpful.
Also making plugin folders. That too is helpful and has put the light back on a few plugs that got lost in the menus of Logic.
Still sitting in front of Reaper. Don't ask me why I never used freeze in Logic, but playing with it in Reaper is nice. I can see myself using it in both DAWs. I think i have more buttons than I need at the top, but for now it will be helpful.
Also making plugin folders. That too is helpful and has put the light back on a few plugs that got lost in the menus of Logic.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
there is no denying reaper is powerful.
freeze is a fairly new thing to reaper. Seems to work well. (I never need to use it, I just do stems if I need a ghost track) We did some testing a while back and it most certainly frees ram and cpu. Apparently, not all hosts work that way.
freeze is a fairly new thing to reaper. Seems to work well. (I never need to use it, I just do stems if I need a ghost track) We did some testing a while back and it most certainly frees ram and cpu. Apparently, not all hosts work that way.
- KVRist
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- 317 posts since 13 Mar, 2003 from San Diego
One other thing I noticed that I really like.
Say you have one long midi note. In Logic you would have to play the note from the beginning in order for it to sound. If you started playing halfway through the note you would get nothing (unless I'm missing a setting). Reaper plays the note regardless of where you start. Nice.
Say you have one long midi note. In Logic you would have to play the note from the beginning in order for it to sound. If you started playing halfway through the note you would get nothing (unless I'm missing a setting). Reaper plays the note regardless of where you start. Nice.
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- KVRAF
- 6159 posts since 4 Dec, 2004
If I had to pick one thing as "the" best thing about Reaper, it wouldn't be the routing, it would be the mouse modifiers.
Every media workstation really should have that.
Every media workstation really should have that.
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- KVRist
- 311 posts since 24 Feb, 2008
I am a power reaper user. xD
have been long working in reason, then cubase, logic never got my attention...,
and then found this 5 MB wonder. I will never switch back.
Just test it and you will see. It is a lot more customizable and a lot easier for use if you ask me, and the SWS extensions are the best, you can practically do everything.. the shortcuts that you can customize are awesome.
and the media browser? That has to be the coolest thing if you are working with loops.
and the themes? they are wonderfull... you wanna a cubase look? just a few clicks, you want a dark minimal look? just a few clicks.
and it is ideal for those who work only with one monitor.
this is the best small program i have ever used.
but dont forget, reaper is fully customizable and does not come with some great synths or effects like cubase. Everything else is your thing.
have been long working in reason, then cubase, logic never got my attention...,
and then found this 5 MB wonder. I will never switch back.
Just test it and you will see. It is a lot more customizable and a lot easier for use if you ask me, and the SWS extensions are the best, you can practically do everything.. the shortcuts that you can customize are awesome.
and the media browser? That has to be the coolest thing if you are working with loops.
and the themes? they are wonderfull... you wanna a cubase look? just a few clicks, you want a dark minimal look? just a few clicks.
and it is ideal for those who work only with one monitor.
this is the best small program i have ever used.
but dont forget, reaper is fully customizable and does not come with some great synths or effects like cubase. Everything else is your thing.
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- KVRAF
- 5573 posts since 30 May, 2006 from Hollow Earth
Good point.kitkonis wrote:dont forget, reaper is fully customizable and does not come with some great synths or effects like cubase. Everything else is your thing.
Probably most of the time we purchase a DAW we are paying for those included synths etc. while they may be used or not, you get charged for and still we will use our synths of choice regardless.
So I prefer reaper approach.
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- KVRist
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- 317 posts since 13 Mar, 2003 from San Diego
Well, I grew up in Alabama. My cousin and I can't legally marry, but that doesn't mean we don't love each other. We have nine children together and wish they were as customizable as Reaper. If so, we would start by adding the correct number of arms and legs.Arglebargle wrote:the main catch is you can't legally marry Reaper in most states.