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Reaper is like a tiger, difficult to tame but it worth the effort.
Some prefer to play with a ... cat.

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dupont wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:49 am Reaper is like a tiger, difficult to tame but it worth the effort.
:lol:

Not sure if a tiger is worth the effort. :P

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I didn't left reaper because I didn't take it up, demoing it was enough for me to know it was a steaming POS
REAPER SUX . . . and don't you forget it!!!

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Stormin Norman wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 11:00 am I didn't left reaper because I didn't take it up, demoing it was enough for me to know it was a steaming POS
Thanks for letting us know.

What DAW do you use?

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chk071 wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:50 am
dupont wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 10:49 am Reaper is like a tiger, difficult to tame but it worth the effort.
:lol:

Not sure if a tiger is worth the effort. :P
because you love cats

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Sure. If I have the choice between getting my butt bitten off, and some cuddles, I'd always choose the latter. :P

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chk071 wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 3:27 pm Sure. If I have the choice between getting my butt bitten off, and some cuddles, I'd always choose the latter. :P
they dont have to be mutually exclusive, with the right partner :)
:ud:

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another reason for me to not leave reaper is that reaper 6 seem to work even better (but slower) on my windows xp computers (I still have 2 second-hand desktop computers that are run by windows xp).

sure, my windows 7 desktop computer has faster CPU and bigger ram and is better for working with mass midi data but if this computer dies I still have two other windows xp computer that can run reaper 6.

I've been expecting my two windows xp computers to die for close to a decade now but they are still alive. what the?
ah böwakawa poussé poussé

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replicant X wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2020 2:34 pm Every parameter have LFO, and automation item can be LFO too.
And automation items can be combined simultaneously.
It's difficult to describe it.

It maybe a little bother if you have some knowledge about it.
But I recommend you to see these videos one by one without skipping.
That... just blew my mind.

Over the last few months I've been transitioning from Logic to Ableton because of Logic's automation (plus I'm probably going to switch to Windows, so I need another DAW after 10 years).

I love Ableton but hate the price. Even at its sale price, Ableton is going to cost me $350 USD.

I've tried Reaper a few different times and bounced hard. Yeah, it's cheap, it's light, it's powerful... the whole 'anything can be scripted' mantra kind of struck me as yeah, that's a bad thing. I don't want to sit down for two weeks setting up and tweaking my DAW when I could just be writing and recording.

I just tried what Kenny did in the first 90 seconds (automation items). I'm still picking my jaw up off the floor... what took me 5 seconds with Reaper automation items would take me 5+ minutes in Logic.

Amazing.

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swartzfeger wrote: Mon May 04, 2020 5:12 am I've tried Reaper a few different times and bounced hard. Yeah, it's cheap, it's light, it's
Try the "Reatraction" reaperconfig. It simplifies it enough so that I can use it (and I hate complexity).

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