why you have not left reaper?

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because it lets me do something other daws can't do.

and that is... it lets me drag and drop 20,000 or more midi clips onto a track fast, lets me edit the clips fast, lets me export the clips fast.

this exclusive(?) capability is a huge reason for me to not leave reaper.

what other reasons do other people have for staying with reaper?
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I've not left it on my SSD because I found it too complex for me an geared more towards audio than MIDI :P
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There was a REASON.

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Have you tried BITWIG?

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Because I was never with it in the first place. Reminds me too much of WinAmp ;)
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Save The Llamas (from whipping)!

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Reaper is best for urban latino and for make best hit top 10.
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The best sounding DAW is Cubase.

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But I did . . . REAPER sucks. I stuck with it (and SONAR/Cakewalk) from 2007 to 2015, then in 2015 went to Studio One and never looked back.

First time since 2007 I haven't owned a REAPER license . . . and it feels good :hyper:

Although credit where credit is due, REAPER did resoundingly win this poll
viewtopic.php?t=522334&start=105
so it's got to be doing something right :hyper: :clap: :clap:
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Calenberger wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 6:03 pm Have you tried BITWIG?
:hihi:
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Calenberger wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 8:17 pmThe best sounding DAW is Cubase.
This so much! If you spell it just right, then the bottom-end / sub of the "u" blends so well with the transient of the "b" and then there's something very satisfying how the "s" complements / contrasts it. It's a full, punchy DAW.

Reaper in comparison sounds very thin and weak. Not to mention Bitweak.
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antic604 wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 6:05 am
Calenberger wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 8:17 pmThe best sounding DAW is Cubase.
This so much! If you spell it just right, then the bottom-end / sub of the "u" blends so well with the transient of the "b" and then there's something very satisfying how the "s" complements / contrasts it. It's a full, punchy DAW.

Reaper in comparison sounds very thin and weak. Not to mention Bitweak.
The most melodic DAW is Abletune.

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Calenberger wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 7:03 am
antic604 wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 6:05 am
Calenberger wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 8:17 pmThe best sounding DAW is Cubase.
This so much! If you spell it just right, then the bottom-end / sub of the "u" blends so well with the transient of the "b" and then there's something very satisfying how the "s" complements / contrasts it. It's a full, punchy DAW.

Reaper in comparison sounds very thin and weak. Not to mention Bitweak.
The most melodic DAW is Abletune.
The most reasonable DAW is Logic.

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because it's thanks to Reaper that I became famous and rich and sell millions of tracks on beatport. :hyper:

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I'd miss Kenny Gioia 😢

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