In Reaper you often get a function made available but have to add it to the interface by adding a buttom, choose an icon and bind an action/macro or whatever.
This just kills the usability of the DAW for me. Yes it is customizable but this also means that Reaper does not look the same or work the same way on two computers.
I believe this is part of the love hate relation people have to Reaper. I imagine that they who just want to install a daw and have all functions placed in the UI ready to get used just don’t like Reaper because you will have to spend some time to customize the user interface in Reaper before it feels right or usable.
My observation is that people who like to be able to customize UI and put down some time on that loves Reaper.
Personally I hate tinkering with a programs interface. I prefere using a DAW over the years and learn the UI and just use it. The functions is always on the same place in ghe UI, even after a reinstall or on another computer etc.
Functionality wise Reaper is up there with the best and maybe it is the best but the UI is just killing it, for me.
Reaper fans don’t seem to understand that not everyone wants to spend time tinkering with programs userinterface. ”You can make it appear just how you want...” is often mentioned. Well, some people just might think that maybe a professional UI designer is more competent to implement functionality into a GUI than them self.
When actually programming functionality into the GUI the DAW company can also use more creative ways to implement features than a row of square buttons with a script attached to them. Makes the whole UI experience more inspiring and often more intuitive to use.
If they kept the customization options as is but also built a more fully functional UI out of the box I believe Reaper would be even more loved. Functionality wise Reaper probably kills most other DAWs but the user experience is lacking big time. IMO
I already hear the Reaper fanbase voices sayin ”but you can customize it however...”.
Well I don’t want to
Just my personal opinion and thoughts on Reaper. I have a license and have supported them by updating it regulary.
Respect to them who use Reaper but it is not for everyone. Just like Cubase is not for everyone or Live or Logic or.......