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Originally Posted by manning1 imloggedin.
(takeing a break from xmas parties/functions...stuffed with food...lol.)
re your comment... pt's audio editing so far above etc.
i would love to know what i'm missing out on.
what editing functions are reap missing ?
all the normal editing functions are there plus all sorts of things one can do to individual clips mate. a smorgasboard in fact.
i can even do things like tune one vocal note that might be slightly "off".
fade in/out/split/silence/volume changes n god knows what else are in reap.
on some songs i do very intense audio editing on some traks,
such as subtle edits on a letter of a word and so on.
with respect have you worked with reap in detail or just had a cursory look ?
cos i just dont understand your generalised comment.
which i feel needs to be backed up by detailing specific editing features that PT has as an advantage.
merry xmas. | many things are missing. for instance, can you press tab to goto transients? there are many simple logical things that PT has that most DAW's dont. for instance you want to play a small portion of the song over and over so you just highlite that portion on any track and hit spacebar, wahlah. selecting on a timeline is soo stupid, and very unintuitive. how does grouping and track comping compare? doesnt. PT is far ahead of reaper in editing.
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