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Reaper related => Discussions => Topic started by: azslow3 on December 01, 2017, 11:13:53 AM

Title: Why Reaper
Post by: azslow3 on December 01, 2017, 11:13:53 AM
NOTE: AZ Controller and my other tools for Sonar are still supported!
I plan slow and long transition. I will have to completely rewrite AZ Controller, but probably there will be 2 branches from the same code, one for Sonar and another for Reaper.
But resets will have no "multi-DAW" compatibility.


Why Reaper
In general, that was forced decision for me. No other DAW has a point where I can connect AZ Controller. But that was not the only reason.

Major advantages:

"Jewels" of Reaper.
May be not unique, but nice to have features. At least for Noob Sonar user (my) perspective:

To be continued...
Title: Re: Why Reaper
Post by: azslow3 on December 01, 2017, 11:14:02 AM
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Title: Re: Why Reaper
Post by: gadeuvall2000 on December 11, 2017, 02:28:13 PM
Speaking from Accessible point of view, this is a huge plus for blind/visually impaired users.    One thing I can tell you, personally, is that I used Sonar vor video syncing of audio for my drum covers.    I'd upload the video into a project, then  import the audio from the recording, and use the camera audio to sync the video to the studio recording.   I wonder if Reaper does something like that.   

Anyways,  I look forward to being able to help as much as possible with this.    I am currently running on the free version, but knowing that this will be worked on, I will purchase a liscensed copy very soon, so that way I can have the  newest version . 
Title: Re: Why Reaper
Post by: Dyonight on December 14, 2017, 03:16:00 AM
Glad you're still around and even more glad you consider Reaper seeing what's happening to Cakewalk....  Reaper is the most responsive and stable DAW I've used so far and my 1st choice when I need to accomplish advance editing. I'll follow this with much interest.