Stagepig
Member
Hey,
It seems like there are quite a few Reaper users on this forum.
After using Studio One, Ableton and Maschine for general recording purposes my band brought the idea up to use reaper as the main DAW for the band. Mostly because of it's cost and the rather simple installer (no big download content on slow servers).
As someone coming from another DAW will there be any big hindrances about switching?
I would really like to be able to get all my VST Stuff working properly without spending too much time on relocating all the libaries or stuff like that.
Besides that: Could I try reaper in its Linux Version? I recently got really fed up with windows getting slower by the minute so the possibility to switch the OS without loosing my DAW would make Reaper a great alternative for me.
It seems like there are quite a few Reaper users on this forum.
After using Studio One, Ableton and Maschine for general recording purposes my band brought the idea up to use reaper as the main DAW for the band. Mostly because of it's cost and the rather simple installer (no big download content on slow servers).
As someone coming from another DAW will there be any big hindrances about switching?
I would really like to be able to get all my VST Stuff working properly without spending too much time on relocating all the libaries or stuff like that.
Besides that: Could I try reaper in its Linux Version? I recently got really fed up with windows getting slower by the minute so the possibility to switch the OS without loosing my DAW would make Reaper a great alternative for me.