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Reaper for mac review
Reaper for mac review








reaper for mac review

Are NI and Spitfire Audio going to work with Rosetta? The fact that this thing can be pushed and does not have any ambient fan noise has my interest.ĭoes anyone have experience in pushing Reaper on the M1? I see there is an arm64 build of Reaper, too, which is great. She's using Native Instruments with Kontact Player, and Spitfire Audio VSTs, mostly. I am thinking of getting the same thing for Reaper and her VSTs. Overall: Reaper is the best DAW out there in terms of stability, CPU use, flexibility in routing and ability to accept every format of fx and virtual instrument. I, myself, and working with a 16GB Ram MacBookAir M1 right now. I'm thinking of best $/performance with long-term in mind.) We do use Reaper because we like the cross-platform development and no-pressure license. (There are lot of PCs which are $3-400 which would do in a pinch with other compromises. But looking at what is out there, I'm certainly not seeing a price break for getting a PC variety for her needs.

reaper for mac review

I am more the Mac guy than her, and maybe I'm biased. We're facing probably having to get another laptop. (When it doesn't die for unrelated reasons.) The Yoga, which she loved but it is a lemon, has 16 GB and handles the compositions fine.

reaper for mac review

(She's got orchestra VSTs with a lot of instruments.) But she's had the problem that this laptop has choked up on some of her files with all the instruments she has. She's also using a borrowed 2015 MacBookPro now and then. But the thing has had major problems, stopped working, got a motherboard replacement, and a few months after that it is again shutting down randomly, etc. Mainly, she's relied on a Lenovo Yoga for a year or so. She uses a scarlet input for vocals and monitoring.

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The wife is a working musician, and we have equipment in the basement where she does her compositions with keyboards and controllers with Reaper for the DAW, running off both a desktop PC and a laptop. It nevertheless remains extremely compact, with a download size of just 2MB (you can just install these over the top of your existing version), and updates are still being released on an almost daily basis, so by the time you read this Reaper will no doubt already have plenty more features.










Reaper for mac review