I use Reaper, on Windows¹. I still use v3's skin. Even if it's a bit blurry on HiDPI screens, it still works fine.glokraw wrote: Fri Jan 05, 2024 5:02 am...showing off the clunky software they are forced to use:audiojunkie wrote: Fri Jan 05, 2024 4:21 am If you want to insult CLAP to a Linux user, you’ve got to say something that would actually make them feel bad—for example,
Kontakt-Syntronik.jpg
clunky-stuff.jpg
To quote Candace Owens, "Life's tough, get a helmet"![]()
I hate Cubase with a passion (although I readily concede that it is a good DAW). If Cubase is supposed to be a paragon of usability, then the audio world is doomed.
¹ : the fact that Reaper also runs on Linux has allowed me to repurpose an ancient laptop for live shows, with the laptop running a stripped-down version of Linux (which can still be kept up to date and secure, whenever I go online with it) and Reaper responsible for handling backing tracks, click tracks, count-in tracks, etc.
To do this with Windows, I'd be forced to run some ancient, unsupported version (XP maybe?).
