Lo uso desde hace una semana.Funciona muy rápido y todavía no he visto un error. La interfaz es guapa y las funciones suficientes. Lo comparo a Sonar y Cubase, de los cuales no tiene nada por avergonzarse. Es cierto que Reaper tiene menos funciones que los dos gigantes, pero lo que hace, lo hace mucho mejor. Todo funciona mejor y es de uso muy a...
Lo uso desde hace más de 2 años y medio, y más de un año y medio que toco regularmente.Es muy útil para seguir practicando, desarrollar su estilo, probar nuevos caminos / inspiraciones / estilos.El único fastidio (una desgracia), pero uno no lo puede tener todo, es la repetición de las progresiones debidas a la arquitectura de Ninjam. Pero bueno...
I was turned on to Repaer at version 2 by one of the guys writing code for one of their competitors.We're talking a DAW that cost 20 times as much. I was intrigued and tried it. The first thing I noticed is the amazingly small foot print it has. We're not talking bloated couple of 100 mB software. We're talking 10 mB. Put this a t...
Reaper rocks because nothing seems quite out of place. There are a few odd features that are left out, but the simple truth is you are getting a DAW the stands up to and often surpasses the big boys for next to nothing. And the fact that the DAW in and of itself is no nonsense, makes music making easy as pie.
As good as the big expensive sequencers, but small, portable, big user base and constantly updated. I can use it as my main audio sequencer.
I have been using Reaper for the past couple years when I switched away from Cakewalk's Sonar. Sonar was also great, but I felt that Reaper was just as good, and it's free! Obviously my favorite thing about it is the price, but the workflow and general layout design of the interface is very intuitive and easy to learn. It is also becoming mor...