Kriminal wrote:Hink wrote:when you reach the top there is only one direction to go
Across?
Your host/DAW of choice (Poll)
- Rad Grandad
- 38044 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
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- KVRAF
- 35409 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
AroundHink wrote:Kriminal wrote:Hink wrote:when you reach the top there is only one direction to go
Across?
- KVRAF
- 25632 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
I don't think there are too many multi-millionaire composers.chk071 wrote:Err... this is a poll on an internet audio forum. It is not at all representative for what people are really using. I never saw Hans Zimmer or any other famous music producer posting here either, so... More of a sign of popularity of Reaper among KVR forum posters, or rather people who read this thread... nothing else. And we all know by now that Reaper folks like to participate in polls.pdxindy wrote:178 to 140 says otherwise...billcarroll wrote:I do use cubase primarily and I believe cubase has more users
Seriously... I wouldn't be surprised if there are more Reaper users than Cubase users period. The non-commercial license for Reaper users is absurdly cheap. It is portable and fast. No dongle. If one wants to go over to someones house and do some recording, one can bring a usb drive with Reaper and install it and be up and running in like 5 minutes. Reaper is cpu efficient and stable...
oh, and it is now 192 - 141
- KVRAF
- 7594 posts since 18 Apr, 2004
Thank you, demented fanbois!pdxindy wrote:oh, and it is now 192 - 141
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 16 Feb, 2006
I went through about a 6 month period of comparing DAW's and Reaper wasn't even a consideration. I thought that it was one of those goofy little apps that home studio "experts" chose because it was cheap and thus thought that it was a stripped down toy.
Boy was I wrong. I've since uninstalled every other DAW that I owned or had demos of and went with Reaper 100%. StudioOne was a serious contender, but the poor MCU support was too much to overcome for me and after digging into Reaper and buying some of the training videos I'm at the point of being dangerous. What I appreciate is that if I can imagine it I can probably do it. And it works with all of my hardware....flawlessly. I had ProTools with an Eleven Rack that I used to own and I couldn't get rid of that thing fast enough. It wasn't like it crashed constantly, but the idea of having to upgrade and pay extra to be able to use hardware that I already owned is ridiculous and it was just bloated feeling. Not to mention that it had no VST support at the time (still may not, I'm not sure). Plus I've had to deal with AVID for almost 20 years now on the video side and that relationship is broken at this point. At one time they were the leaders in nonlinear environments, but that time has passed and they are still clinging onto a dated business model. They haven't developed anything in years, but have moved to buying other's ideas and rebranding it and in many cases breaking it.
Long story short I love the fact that Reaper is what it is and they are confident enough that you only pay if you decide to use it....no crippled features or time limits and stuff. You'll end up paying for it based on it's merit.
And like I said before I had thought for years that it was a substandard joke of an application. I mean who could seriously think that a $60-300 DAW could compete with "real" companies?
Boy was I wrong. I've since uninstalled every other DAW that I owned or had demos of and went with Reaper 100%. StudioOne was a serious contender, but the poor MCU support was too much to overcome for me and after digging into Reaper and buying some of the training videos I'm at the point of being dangerous. What I appreciate is that if I can imagine it I can probably do it. And it works with all of my hardware....flawlessly. I had ProTools with an Eleven Rack that I used to own and I couldn't get rid of that thing fast enough. It wasn't like it crashed constantly, but the idea of having to upgrade and pay extra to be able to use hardware that I already owned is ridiculous and it was just bloated feeling. Not to mention that it had no VST support at the time (still may not, I'm not sure). Plus I've had to deal with AVID for almost 20 years now on the video side and that relationship is broken at this point. At one time they were the leaders in nonlinear environments, but that time has passed and they are still clinging onto a dated business model. They haven't developed anything in years, but have moved to buying other's ideas and rebranding it and in many cases breaking it.
Long story short I love the fact that Reaper is what it is and they are confident enough that you only pay if you decide to use it....no crippled features or time limits and stuff. You'll end up paying for it based on it's merit.
And like I said before I had thought for years that it was a substandard joke of an application. I mean who could seriously think that a $60-300 DAW could compete with "real" companies?
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
farlukar wrote:Thank you, demented fanbois!pdxindy wrote:oh, and it is now 192 - 141
Trust the demented fanboi to do just that.
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- Banned
- 12880 posts since 5 Jun, 2012
Does anyone use n-Track studio? I see it occasionally in the news section, but never see it being talking about, nor is it on the list. Strange, it has been around for a decade and is still being developed, but more or less ignored...
- KVRAF
- 25632 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
gotta love em...farlukar wrote:Thank you, demented fanbois!pdxindy wrote:oh, and it is now 192 - 141
Reaper is pulling away from the pack now...
198 - 142
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- KVRist
- 471 posts since 5 Dec, 2007 from Location! Location!
Buggy, unstable, slow and ugly ui and missing quite a few modern features. It has some neat features and it does have a strange cult following regardless.fluffy_little_something wrote:Does anyone use n-Track studio? I see it occasionally in the news section, but never see it being talking about, nor is it on the list. Strange, it has been around for a decade and is still being developed, but more or less ignored...
Enough about tracktion though... N-Track is awful.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
HobbyCore wrote:Buggy, unstable, slow and ugly ui and missing quite a few modern features. It has some neat features and it does have a strange cult following regardless.fluffy_little_something wrote:Does anyone use n-Track studio? I see it occasionally in the news section, but never see it being talking about, nor is it on the list. Strange, it has been around for a decade and is still being developed, but more or less ignored...
Enough about tracktion though... N-Track is awful.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Actually, what is funny about that is I've gotten back into that mold. Wanting to "play the field" and it's so stupid. I keep thinking things like "well what about tracktion" or "what about mulab" or whatever. It's a passing phase, I'll get over it. Retrying FL studio again has helped to make me realize how good I actually have it