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Old 7th September 2007, 09:20 PM   #4
manning1
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Join Date: May 2004
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munster.
all i can report are my rpr experiences.
useing rpr for last year.
not one crash.
i'm v happy.
runs all my powertracks dx plug ins great.
(i like the powertracks echo chorus real time dx plug in on lead vocs.)

best bet.
try it yourself on your pc.
and do your own independent evaluation.

re midi..if your smart youll lok at what one rpr user does.
diogenes i think his name is.
search the rpr user forum.
he uses pgmusic band in a box for bed track midi creation.....
imports the midi bed tracks into rpr....
then adds the audio tracks.
nice way of working n saves time imho.

my reasons for liking rpr...
1. low cost.
2. it just frickin RUNS !
3. low footprint....non intrusive n dont screw around with
my pc.
4. no dam dongles.
5. the included 100 plus fx floor me .
DO CHEK EM OUT. plus many of other users plug ins like losers n terry w etc.

in summary give it a good in depth test rather than a silly cursory test.
cos its dam deep.
thats all i gotta say.
(for midi i love pgmusics powertracks.
check it out sometime. nothing beats it imho for 49 buks.
no dongles. check pgmusic.com use forums if u doubt me for more user references.)

rpr n powertracks together cost me under 100 buks.
and both contain everything i'll ever need for recording.
there is no better value imho even if someone spends hundreds of buks more.
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