![]() Should you not have a copy of Lite, against all odds, I'm sure I have some spares. The Suite edition has roughly as much stuff as Logic, and its two different interfaces (classic and loop-based) may appeal to some. Mainstage is a decent companion app if you play any live, or just want a plugin host for guitar.Ībleton Live has different editions, with the Lite edition being included with roughly nine million apps, pieces of audio hardware, cereal boxes etc. One size fits all, no different editions to worry about and a fairly low price for a pro DAW. Logic has a lot of features not found in every DAW, and a decent amount of nice plugins included. It's the cheapest budget option, unless you get any of the others for free. Reaper comes with a surprising amount of functionality for its price, but its plugin selection is a bit bare. Something to consider is how often the DAW gets a major updates and how much you pay for them, Cubase for example has a horrible update policy IMO. Studio One also seems to be rather intuitive to learn. The disadvantage IMO is you then get stuck on Apple and if you ever want to switch to Windows for any reason you're in for a world of pain. ![]() Logic is pretty feature packed as well and easy to learn, it's UX fits well with the Apple way of doing this so if you're a long-time mac user things will be sort of familiar. If you're into live performance then it's either Ableton Live or Bitwig. But if I was starting today Reaper would be my pick. ![]() I wouldn't say it's very beginner friendly, it tends to be used by power users, experienced folks, audio engineers, etc. The cons are it's GUI looks awful (for many users, but somewhat subjective) and with a millions options comes a steeper learning curve. Devs seem to listen to their audience's feedback. Reaper: Best value for money, a million features, the most amount of customization & updates. In this day and age, I think you really can't go wrong with any major DAW. also in this Video im using cableguys Shaperbox briefly. This was just a demo of Realearn& a simple custom action +snapshot to bring tracks into view. with VU feedback on the Jam touchstrip and routing from Traktor all set in place.although it is not demonstrated in this video. Using my 2 maschine Jams i control most aspects of it. working with 256 looped tracks, the template im still working on. Reaper is as simple or as complex as you decide to make it!! Midi controller intergration is very powerful with Realearn by helgoboss. to automate a series of button presses, making complex or tedious tasks faster!! the community of scripters have probably made a script that does it.Ĭustom Actions in reaper allow you to chain actions together. if its not implemented natively in Reaper. basically if you can think of something in another Daw. There is functionality that has been added by user scripts for many other diverse functions. There is a dedicated channel for learning many of the functions that Reaper has.(search on youtube reaper mania covers basics as well as advanced topics) It is definately a Daw that is value for money.
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