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Old 22nd January 2009   #152
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Originally Posted by Hidraulico View Post
A few months ago I was using sonar, and then, just curious, I downloaded Reaper. But wait..., 3.4 Mb ..., is something wrong here..., double click and voila!!
Everything I need and more, routing, grouping, foldering, spliting, effects, amazing forum, now I know...., I am a very lucky guy.
Yeah it's amazing how other DAWs are cumbersomely freakin' big, and REAPER is concise as all-hell in physical disk space.

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Originally Posted by MikeTSH View Post
Don't feel restricted to using one DAW. I love to record audio in Pro Tools, the fact that you can change the tempo and it speeds up all the audio is a great feature, and also I like the logical workflow for the audio. For MIDI, I use either SONAR or Cubase, and to mix it's SONAR all the way. I use all three
Based on my PC, REAPER is the only program that gives me the professionalism that I need ( I use a shitload of plugins on my lead and background vocals chains)
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