Wow, I'm really sorry, my only intent was to inform the OP of facts about Reaper. I actually think that the more people are aware that it's out there and can be used without limitations for as long as they want, the more users will be attracted to it, use it, and buy it in the end in order to support the developer. In fact I thought that was the developer's strategy.Meffy wrote:mjudge55 wrote:I get it, it's just I wanted to be sure you were talking about whether Reaper is practically free vs. contractually free. Because to the OP they might amount to the same thing.tomtoo wrote:Dont you get it ?mjudge55 wrote:
As far as I know after 60 days all that happens is the little nag screen comes up for a few seconds at startup. Has something changed?
Its against the licence agreement !
Reaper is great but not free.
That is meaningless. Contractual means contractual, period. You might want to read KVR's rules page. We support software developers here. They're our friends, some of them personal friends.
Trying to circumvent licenses is frowned upon. Since Reaper's license is so generous and the product so inexpensive for non-commercial users, it's even more frownworthy to evade its agreement. (No, I don't use Reaper and likely never will. That matters not. C'est la loi.)
Free Daws?
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- KVRist
- 379 posts since 8 Sep, 2005 from Seattle
Doctor kindly tell your wife that
I'm alive, flowers thrive
Realize, realize, realize
I'm alive, flowers thrive
Realize, realize, realize
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- KVRAF
- 35678 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
You can try it out 2 months before buying it, fair enough i think. The facts which are important to the OP is that, after these 2 months, you MUST buy it if you want to go on using it. By using Reaper, he accepts the legal agreement which says he can only try it 2 months, so fair enough if he acts according to that. Cockos could also just let the demo expire, so people can't at all use it anymore, but it is their business plan not to do so.mjudge55 wrote: Wow, I'm really sorry, my only intent was to inform the OP of facts about Reaper. I actually think that the more people are aware that it's out there and can be used without limitations for as long as they want, the more users will be attracted to it, use it, and buy it in the end in order to support the developer. In fact I thought that was the developer's strategy.
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- KVRAF
- 2276 posts since 19 Sep, 2011
http://openmpt.org/features
this is free o.p. and will even allow you to use both vst instruments and effects
its a bit different though then a daw like reaper but you will get used to it. this is pretty much your first and last option on windows in terms of free with no restrictions.
this is free o.p. and will even allow you to use both vst instruments and effects
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- KVRian
- 752 posts since 19 Mar, 2011
mjudge55 wrote:...... In fact I thought that was the developer's strategy.
From http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php
If after 60 days you decide that REAPER is not for you, simply delete it.
If you decide that REAPER is for you, you must purchase a license.
- Banned
- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
I hope I'll get the new job as REAPER license policy police... 
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
You guys don't get paid? Cockos just emailed me a lovely pewter-tone scythe lapel pin. Popped out of the display onto the desk.
Anyhooo... @pkhs95: What is it about Mulab that doesn't suit you? Or do you just want to experience some variety? It's a very good program with a wide following at KVR and elsewhere, but if you'd like to try alternatives it would be helpful to know what you do and don't like. That way people will have a better idea what to recommend.
Anyhooo... @pkhs95: What is it about Mulab that doesn't suit you? Or do you just want to experience some variety? It's a very good program with a wide following at KVR and elsewhere, but if you'd like to try alternatives it would be helpful to know what you do and don't like. That way people will have a better idea what to recommend.
- KVRian
- 752 posts since 19 Mar, 2011
Thats unfairMeffy wrote:You guys don't get paid? Cockos just emailed me a lovely pewter-tone scythe lapel pin. Popped out of the display onto the desk.
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I would recommend that people that get asked for a free daw should not say reaper is free. I wish it would, couse i dont have the bugs at the moment.Meffy wrote: That way people will have a better idea what to recommend.
There is a free studioone version http://studioone.presonus.com/free/. Maybe it fits i never tried. Some trackers are also free like madtracker.
Or tunafish its more in some FL way.
Still not get payed
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- KVRAF
- 35678 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Unfortunatley no VST support in that one.tomtoo wrote: There is a free studioone version http://studioone.presonus.com/free/. Maybe it fits i never tried.
- Banned
- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Last rabbit from the magic box of free DAWs: Dark Wave Studio...
I don't know if anybody knows it. I had not much fun with it...
I don't know if anybody knows it. I had not much fun with it...
- KVRian
- 752 posts since 19 Mar, 2011
Installed a browser highjacker with it, that was it for me.Tricky-Loops wrote:Last rabbit from the magic box of free DAWs: Dark Wave Studio...
I don't know if anybody knows it. I had not much fun with it...
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
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- KVRAF
- 3227 posts since 4 Jan, 2005
There is Mccaw , Kristal which is a pre StudioOne ... , Podium free , and Mulab free and then there is the Linux Daw and OS which comes with a learning curve .. You could also grab a copy of CM computer music magazine , with all its free magware goodies .
- KVRian
- 809 posts since 25 Apr, 2004 from Windsor, Ontario
I would suggest taking some software trials of some commercial products for comparison, and you might find something that's on the cheaper side that gives you a little bang for you dollar. I will say that I am a fan of a commercial product like FL Studio that offers lifetime free updates ($49-$399). Ohm Force is also currently offering that on OhmStudio for early adopters (currently $239 - price fluctuates). There's also some cheap things worth taking a demo of, like IMEA Sequencer which costs only €36 or Podium for $50, energyXT which is currently €39, or the many other cheaper options available.
There are quite a bit of free music making options, especially if you like the tracker style interface. Some notable examples are: Aodix v4, MadTracker, Buzz, Buzztard, Psycle, SunVox, etc.
Depending on your platform and what features you desire, you could try these free options: DarkWave Studio, Acid Xpress 7, Temper, Aria Maestosa, Frinka, Traverso, Muse, Sekaiju, Qtractor, LMMS, Tonescape, NanoStudio, etc.
There's also a sticky thread on this subject:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=343187
There are quite a bit of free music making options, especially if you like the tracker style interface. Some notable examples are: Aodix v4, MadTracker, Buzz, Buzztard, Psycle, SunVox, etc.
Depending on your platform and what features you desire, you could try these free options: DarkWave Studio, Acid Xpress 7, Temper, Aria Maestosa, Frinka, Traverso, Muse, Sekaiju, Qtractor, LMMS, Tonescape, NanoStudio, etc.
There's also a sticky thread on this subject:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=343187