A track is a track, and is assigned to whatever inputs and outputs you want. Unlike some apps, Reaper doesn´t differentiate between audio, MIDI or effects tracks. On the surface, Reaper seems a lot like any other DAW, with the left-hand side occupied by the various tracks, and the right-hand side taken up by the horizontal waveforms and MIDI clips for each track.īelow is an area that´s ostensibly devoted to the mixer, though it can be used to view Reaper´s flexible routing matrix too. Version 2.0 sees the addition of advanced timestretching functions (courtesy of velopment´s elastique Pro), drag and drop support for effects routing, plus a host of other tweaks, including a tasty new default look. Long-time users have watched Reaper grow into a powerhouse program over the years, thanks to Cockos´ seemingly non-stop barrage of updates. Cockos offers prices for both hobbyists and commercial users, at $50 and $225 respectively.
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