Reaper is cheaper and tends to have a superset of competitors' features; if not natively, then through open source plugins. But it's mildly less user-friendly and often gets official support for things last. And in professional settings where a one-time $5000 purchase is nothing, the price difference doesn't matter.
If you're a self-taught hobbyist, use Reaper. In a professional setting, use Cubase. Studio One probably isn't even worth mentioning.
reaper has an infinite trial made by ex winamp guys, essentially its just fine for beginner to pro use, but you will likely learn other shit thats mac based and use a mac because audio is fucked on windows and linux while on macs audio takes next to no dicking around to get to work correctly, along with every daw running more stable on macs.
ableton
We're not comparing baby's toys, champ.
>studio one
yes you are
>t. wintoddlers
FPBP
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i look exactly like the ableton user
All you need is Audacity
Reaper is cheaper and tends to have a superset of competitors' features; if not natively, then through open source plugins. But it's mildly less user-friendly and often gets official support for things last. And in professional settings where a one-time $5000 purchase is nothing, the price difference doesn't matter.
If you're a self-taught hobbyist, use Reaper. In a professional setting, use Cubase. Studio One probably isn't even worth mentioning.
Studio One was created by ex-engineers of the Cubase development team.
Cubase is not suitable for independent artists. Studio One is.
depends on the profession
reaper is very common for game dev.
it gets mentioned more often on job posts than pt.
for post-production work 90% is pt. 5% reaper 5% nuendo. mixing music is similar. bigger studio environments are almost exclusively pt.
for film and tv composition work it's a 50/50 logic/cubase split
everything else is a free for all.
LULZ is a tracker board. H*rizontal DAWs are satantic filth.
reaper has an infinite trial made by ex winamp guys, essentially its just fine for beginner to pro use, but you will likely learn other shit thats mac based and use a mac because audio is fucked on windows and linux while on macs audio takes next to no dicking around to get to work correctly, along with every daw running more stable on macs.
You just install ASIO on windows and that's it, takes maybe 5 minutes one time. Never had a problem with a DAW not being stable.
good for you that that works without issue, macs are still ahead even with asio4all installed.
>t. itoddler
even worse
I hate dealing with macs and any of the i shit, but when they do something right why would I lie and say its better anywhere lease?
I saw many music production streams, they use FL Studio
They use pretty much any of the big names. That's why they're still alive.
Reason Studios or Cubase