I have been learning to use Reaper for a few months now, and I really like it.
One of the main reasons I wanted to start using it was because I have no quiet space to record vocals, and I the computer I have at work is a Win10 PC, so using GarageBand was out of the question.
I have been successfully switching between the mac and the pc for a while now by simply storing ALL of the associated files for a project on a portable SSD drive, and keeping the plugins I'm using present in both computers. It's super easy and seamless. This is a great way to share projects too... cross platform and free for the full featured evaluation version, and waaaay cheap to register ($60).
Working Between Mac & Windows in Reaper
Thinking about trying the same thing with Studio One. It came with my interface and comes with multiple licenses. I have an old copy of Reaper that I never dove too deep into. Garage Band is soooo easy, I have a hard time giving it up.
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Steve Prefontaine
Steve Prefontaine
GarageBand is soooooo easy, and I liked it A LOT, but the extras in Reaper are great for me.... just the buss routing alone is worth it!
Truthfully, GarageBand does everything I need it to, but t it doesn’t allow me to switch back and forth between Mac and Windows, which I need. It also lacks some of the advanced features and customization available in Reaper (and other DAWs), but I didn’t even know I wanted them until I had them.
Truthfully, GarageBand does everything I need it to, but t it doesn’t allow me to switch back and forth between Mac and Windows, which I need. It also lacks some of the advanced features and customization available in Reaper (and other DAWs), but I didn’t even know I wanted them until I had them.
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Joined AGF April 10, 2013
Joined AGF April 10, 2013