Reaper - the best value DAW (but *not* free!)

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Reaper is a fantastic great value DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). There is a common misconception that Reaper is free; it isn't! This video details Reaper's free trial period and actual cost.

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Reaper is not only the most fair and reasonably priced DAW, it is objectively the best DAW available today. No question. Of course there's a lot to be said for using the tools you are comfortable with and have already invested in to get the job done, no arguments there, but if you want the most flexible, tightly coded, stable, feature-rich, customizable, cutting edge, regularly updated DAW, coded by a small, focused company with a philosophy that focuses on amazing code and not amazing profit... then look no further.

There, I said it :D

kinggizzard
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Reaper has the balance right at sensible price sonar by bandlab was good until they pulled there free daw all People want is certainty I think there is a movement back to anologue tape because of this reason

MrPaultheguitar
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I agree with you about Reaper. I too bought a licence after only a few days of using it. 😎😎🎵🎵

martybartfast
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Thank you for your videos. They have helped me a lot. Have you tried Luna, from Universal Audio? It looks like this one is free. Greetings from Brasil ! 🇧🇷

RodrigoBelém
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I have Cubase challenges! It seems it is a struggle to record a band rapidly and get fast headphone mixes for the talent. Is Reaper more intuitive?

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