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Old 02.10.2010, 06:35 AM   #19
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Yeah I mentioned reaper in a previous post, a few mates having using since the very first beta and the love it, they say the midi is overly complicated generally though. Do you find this?
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Originally Posted by Assembly
A newer program that I've been using is Reaper for all yr computer multitracking and mixing. I have found it to be better than Nuendo and ProTools or at least the versions I've used in various studios. You can buy an individual license for around $60. They send updates once or twice a month or so. The only downside is the EQ is a plug-in, which depending on your computer may take up a good bit of CPU if you are using tons of plugins on a bunch of tracks.

I've done about 14 projects on it in a year or so and have been very happy with it. Two other producers/engineers (Pittsburgh and Sante Fe) are also using it and have done some very nice work.
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