I never said it was Reaper bashing, I simply said its not that big of a deal to me, and it isn't.LawrenceF wrote: This is one obvious area where Reaper is really inflexible.
People have to get over the idea that this - talking about this - is Reaper bashing. It's not.
I dont owe Cockos anything, if I wish to change DAW's I will...I am not part of their team.
My thing is (as I mentioned ) I dont work how you described, I like to sort out where things are going to go before I even start.
Tracks everywhere are a bit of a nightmare especially in a very complex arrangement, its OK for basic hip hop or something maybe.
As far as losing your arrangement...well I first place an item in the top track and cut it where the verses and choruses, coda etc...are going to be.
I dont cut the midi tracks until right near the end of the project, if I need to...so I am not messing around with 4 bars here, 8 bars there, a chorus here, a verse there, but thats my style...others work differently.
Well yeah agreed...if people want to work that way then Cockos should maybe listen to them, but if Studio One, Cubase etc...do that...most of those users will be using those apps I guess.LawrenceF wrote: It's an actual practical problem for people who want to work that way, and anyone who ever used Cubase or Sonar or some others probably would like to work that way when it's more beneficial (much faster?) to work that way.
I know if it was something that was high on my list, I woulds simply use one of those DAW's and not Reaper...simple as that.
But I am not one of those, so I dont complain about that..if I complain... its about other things.
Well yeah maybe...I dont minimize things just cause Reaper does not do it, I do minimize feature requests if it is not how I like to work because work styles are personal and individual.LawrenceF wrote: We DAW users have this bad habit of minimizing or dismissing whatever our favorite toy doesn't do very well. Reaper is really great in lots of ways, but that particular part of it kinda sucks (imo, mmv).
Thats why people use different DAW's isn't it?
Reaper fits someones style and doesn't fit others, then they argue about, isn't that the way?
You know..if Studio One floats your boat...then great!! awesome, use it and be happy.
I personally find no problem with Reaper, but that may change in the future I dont know..I do know I am not married to it.
But for now the partnership is good and productive, however I am in a different position than you, your demands and wants are obviously different.
Cheers