I switched to Reaper when Gibson took over the reins at Cakewalk and it is an amazing DAW...woggle wrote: Fri Oct 05, 2018 12:08 pm I'm keeping an eye on the new Cakewalk - I have it installed. There are a lot of things I like about it but not enough to switch me from Reaper. But Reaper has its own problems and if I eventually get rid of Reaper Cakewalk will be the first alternative I turn to.
Reaper is not without it's little niggles,but it is extremely efficient and I love it's workflow...
Like most things,there are pros and cons involved and Cakewalk has some cool features also...
So I have them both installed and although most of my work is now done in Reaper,there are a few things that Cakewalk gets called up to do and all of my old projects are in that format...
The good news is that they co-exist quite happily without any conflicts...
The DAW that got removed from my workstations was Studio One 3...
For my purposes,Cakewalk and Reaper are the keepers I work with nearly every single day...
I am grateful that Bandlab have ressurected Cakewalk and are showing it some love