LIVE Change My Mind About REAPER with Myk Robinson

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I really like Reaper's attitude towards licensing. It is very refreshing and harks back a little to the spirit of the early computer music scene. The Amiga, ST, Tracker days.

patkelly
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the bedroom producer college drop out experience of going from Audacity to Pro Tools to Reaper only to wonder why you didn't try Reaper sooner

scarfypedia
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It’s fantastic to see you exposing Reaper to a wider audience Warren, thank you. It’s probably fair to say that if Reaper was where it is now and had the marketing budget of Pro tools back in the day it would have become industry standard without a doubt. All I can say is don’t be put off by the massive customisation available, you don’t have to use it until you’re ready. Just jump in and give it a try, you won’t be disappointed.

tonye
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Reaper power user here and I’ve been using reaper on all projects from major to indie my entire career now. The render que is indispensable

IllSoulProductions
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I was a protools guy for 10 yrs, , had a perpetual license, ($600.00) and when they switched to subscription, I felt the absolute greed was too much.. went to Reaper and absolutely love it.. it's a bit overwhelming with all the parameters and 3rd party extensions. But again, totally loving Reaper..🤘👍

jonborrmann
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I remember when a mentor of mine switched from Cubase to ProTools and told me "it feels like switching from a Toyota to a Cadillac"...

When I switched to Reaper a couple years ago (from Studio One, but ive used pretty much everything but Logic), I reflected on that memory and realized my current transition felt like switching from a Cadillac to a 787 cockpit...

So many reasons I prefer it, but for me:

-ReaPack/actions (how did I ever live without "auto track color/icon"!?)

-paramater link/modulation

-plug-in organization folders with redundancy (meaning I can put my LA-2A plugs in my "compressors" folder, and still have them show up in my "vocals" and "bass" folders)

-performance (in practice, similar to a ~$400-800 PC upgrade)...

All combine to put Reaper in a completely different league from the rest...

ArielTavori
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Switched from pro tools to Reaper and I'm in love with it

Derpadeedooda
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YES YES YES! I've been using Reaper for many years now and I find it perfect. I made my bachelor's degree thesis entirely on Reaper. Best DAW ever you can't change my mind 🤣

mitzimusica
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After being with Cubase and PC since the Atari days I switched from PC to Mac M1 and got tired of waiting for Steinberg to release a Silicone version I tried Reaper last year. I had tried it several years ago and couldn't get one with it. The latest versions are different and much more intuitive. Cubase 12 is now out, I have it, I rarely boot it up now. Reaper is way more powerful and the support beats Steinberg outta site (not difficult really). Killer feature for me is that I can set up a custom remote (or several) on old tablets or phones without having to buy any other software or apps.

trevfisher
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I used N-Track around versions 3-5, even wrote some plugins for them :-)

Cubase started out as Pro16 and Pro24.. I got to that after Notator!

duncanparsons
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It'd be neat to see this with Kenny Gioia!

RyanMcQuen
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Reaper is like climbing a mountain. It takes som effort to learn and understand it, but when you are there (at the top) what a view. Then you can make it as simple or as complicated as you want. So you need to understand it first . . . I've used Cubase and Logic . . and tried Pro-Tools. But Reaper did it for me.

johnbentzen
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the problem is that many DAW users don't spend time mastering one software first, they learn a bit of this DAW then jump to another DAW, then when they settle on one that they get to know very well, they claim that DAW is better than any other but they never really get to know others DAW DEEPLY.

MrKingclaude
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reapers design at heart, is the concept of an high track count tape machine attached to a unlimited routing high track count console.

ruxtonau
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Mikes has an amazing channel loaded with Reaper knowledge.... good stuff, thanks Warren!

aceedmond
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switched from logic, cubase and fl studio to Reaper...
Just one week and really pleased. Reaper just nails so many needed things and almost nothing i miss with respect to the other 3😊

TheDrummersGalaxy
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Reaper is great! Myk, Adam and Warren, thank you guys so much for sharing!!

southsideronnie
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love reaper...used all possible daws ... i wish that reaper and ableton can create some kind of collaborative daw, with sound engine by ableton and flexability by reaper...and thanks for this video....always pleasure to watch your videos <3

SongMakerNYC
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Angel delight, butterscotch flavour! Also "Instant Whip". The important ingredient of beans on toast is HP sauce!

wiseoldfool
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I love Reaper. I used Logic before and Pro Tools before that - Sound Forge before that (way back)

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