If it fits with your working style. It doesn't replace Bitwig, Live or Reason, and the sorts.
But instead of Cubase, Pro Tools and the sorts, it has a more affordable price.
I wouldn't compare features directly, because their relevance is a bit subjective. But REAPER costs less to use in long-term, and it incorporates some amount of open source aspects. Such as not requiring dongles and being scriptable. It also gives a large amount of free updates.
But instead of Cubase, Pro Tools and the sorts, it has a more affordable price.
I wouldn't compare features directly, because their relevance is a bit subjective. But REAPER costs less to use in long-term, and it incorporates some amount of open source aspects. Such as not requiring dongles and being scriptable. It also gives a large amount of free updates.
Statistics: Posted by soundmodel — Sat Mar 02, 2024 7:17 am