Well...if we're going to start throwing around the word "wrong" let's be sure to get things right. Reaper doesn't have "upgrades" but each license is good for 2 full versions. So if you buy Reaper today at version 6.x, you are covered all the way through to version 7.x. So version 8 is the first major version you'd have to buy. That's many, many years worth of very frequent releases. Version 4.0 came out in August 2011. Version 6.0 came out in December 2019. So 8+ years with a single license!apoclypse wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:34 pm Well you are wrong on that. Reaper doesn't have upgrade licenses as far as I'm aware. Once 7.99 moves to 8.0 or whatever for a commercial license (which you should be buying if you make money on making music) its $225.
And if one isn't purchasing a commercial license, you get all that for $60. The $220 commercial license is for studios/artists pulling in over 20k per year in gross revenue.