The preferences menu would be a nightmare, if it didn’t have a built in search function that works much like a Ctrl+F find, between all option tabs. If you are a plug and play kind of guy, this might not be the DAW for you, but if you want everything running EXACTLY how you like it, you’re in luck. ![]() Now we are venturing into what really makes REAPER fantastic. I’d say this is the first spot REAPER fails to impress, but it is quite easy to get used to, and is more than worth where the software excels. I’ve come to like the default look of it by now, but there is a wealth of different themes on the internet, some which replicate other popular DAWs which can fix that up for pickier users. REAPER isn’t the prettiest looking DAW right out of the gate, but the visual doesn’t fail to get the point across. The full commercial license runs $225 USD. With the trial version of the software being fully unrestricted for 60 days, REAPER is priced more than fairly. That is pretty much all of us, by my judge. The discounted license covers individual or business use, and yearly gross revenue does not exceed USD $20,000, or an educational or non-profit organization. ![]() With a discounted license costing 60 bucks, the pricepoint is quite lean considering the 300-500 standard cost for similar software. Does Cockos deliver a DAW that can compete with the likes of Pro Tools, Logic, and Cubase, or will it fade away as software that just didn’t make the cut? Let’s find out! COST I’ve been using Reaper for a little over 3 years now, being my primary DAW for most of that time. Jake Duffie here from The Underground Alliance, and today I’ll be giving my two cents on the quickly popularizing recording Software, REAPER! Justin Frankel, the lead designer of REAPER is best known for developing WinAmp in 1997, which is still being used today.
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