My 2 biggies with reaper is I want to be able to place a Plugin at the end of an FX list, with empty FX slots before it so I can set summing templates that are meant to sit at the end of the FX 9which MuLab does very well), and the ability to input text into fields in non UI plugins... SUCH an oversight.pljones wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2024 5:07 pm The biggest reason I use Reaper as my main DAW these days is screen real estate management - I use about 80+ tracks with inter-track routing. Being able to completely collapse tracks in the sequencer is great (I don't really use the sequencer). Admittedly, I had to create custom mixer racks to get the details I wanted... But sometimes, you really do want a very, very minimal view - name, level, couple of buttons. (Really, I'd like to stack multiple mixer panes... Reaper isn't quite that flexible...)
But Reaper is the king for mixing duties for me by far... There's always something that can be better/ more to my liking, that's what a creative mind does, creates something, then improves it IMO.
MuLab is my current Production goto, hope I can keep with it until it sticks... Great little Software.
