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REAPER for Linux
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This article is about using the native REAPER for Linux build.
As a card carrying Ardour/Mixbus fanatic from what I've seen so far the MIDI features and ability to visually draw note velocities make the MIDI side of Reaper quite appealing, I've just dabbled and haven't produced anything with Reaper though..ufug wrote:Has anybody recorded and shared anything with native Reaper yet? Just curious if it can pass that real world usability test in its current state.
I'm with you on this on Glen as a card carrying Ardour/Mixbus fanatic but my bass player is in Winnipeg and a Windows boy using Reaper so I am so happy for the native version so I don't have to use WIne or crank up my Windows 10 box.GMaq wrote:As a card carrying Ardour/Mixbus fanatic from what I've seen so far the MIDI features and ability to visually draw note velocities make the MIDI side of Reaper quite appealing, I've just dabbled and haven't produced anything with Reaper though..ufug wrote:Has anybody recorded and shared anything with native Reaper yet? Just curious if it can pass that real world usability test in its current state.
Holy guacamole, that is appealing.Jack Winter wrote:IMO it's stable and well worth checking out. One of the new features: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSBO_VC9q3E :
Definitely a weak spot in Ardour and Mixbus, I can see that would be an appealing feature here.GMaq wrote:As a card carrying Ardour/Mixbus fanatic from what I've seen so far the MIDI features and ability to visually draw note velocities make the MIDI side of Reaper quite appealingufug wrote:Has anybody recorded and shared anything with native Reaper yet? Just curious if it can pass that real world usability test in its current state.
The windows reaper in wine is faster, and more complete than thefunkmuscle wrote: so I don't have to use WIne