Amazing daw, well worth your money and time.
I switched to reaper after dropping pro tools, and have no regrets about doing so. I tested the app until the trial expired and then went ahead and purchaced the app. The developers have done a great job with the app, and while the interface of reaper might not be the best, aspheticly speaking, the amount of customization you get out of it both on control surface level to a keyboard shortcuts to any action you can think of more than make up for it.
The learning curve might be a bit steeper than other daws, but it is well worth it to put in the effort of mastering reaper given all you get out of it once you get competent in using it.
One of the many things in reaper's favor, apart from the massive degree of customization, and which sets it apart from other daws out there, is it's portability. Forget about having it installed in 2 or more systems, I.e, work and home, and constantly having to update stuff on both places. Just put reaper in a flash drive, customize it to your liking... and your set to go, no matter where you go or even if you forget your computer, if you have your portable drive, you can be up and running within seconds, no matter what computer your connected to, or where you are working at. The multiple extentions available for reaper greatly enhance its uses, and make it even more flexible.
As a blind sound designer and composer, reaper is fully accessible for blind users, both on mac and on windows, just install the accessibility plugin, Osara, once into reaper, and your done, this is portable as well, so as long as the plug in for accessibility is installed in your portable or standard copy of reaper, your good to go.
If your not afraid of tinkering and customizing, reaper is a amazing daw to use, and well worth the price.
Overall i'm more than satisfied with this daw, and while I recognize it might not be for everyone given its level of complexity and customization and the sort of, steep learning curve, if you are willing to put in the time and effort into learning it, you won't be disappointed with thee results you get out of it, and the ease you can acomplish tasks within reaper, once you get used to it.
As a sound designer and composer myself, I can say that no matter what your field is in, this is one of the best daws out there you can invest your money, and time in and its level of customization and flexibility can insure it is a more than comfortable experience to work in reaper, no matter if your mixing, mastering, recording, or any other task you might be doing.
21 ottobre 2022
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