DAW: Reaper
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:00 pm
http://reaper.fm
IMO, hands down the best-designed and best-performing DAW out there and the best I've ever used by a mile - and I've used most. The reason is it's the only full-featured DAW to be built totally from from scratch in the past three years. There are two developers, the lead is Justin Frankel who built and sold WinAmp to AOL for sixty skajillion dollars. He has not been sitting on his ass in the meantime.
No ancient codebase and no fifteen years of hardware support history means no dumb design flaws or inherited bloat in front of or behind the scenes. DP and Sonar began life as MIDI sequencers that tacked on audio later and it still shows in those anyeurism-inducing interfaces. Reaper's got a tiny RAM and disk footprint - it runs off a jump drive.
Every feature is where it belongs, almost always a single click away, routing and summing are excellent, been totally solid and stable for a couple of years under XP and one year under OSX pre-beta. Comes with a giant pile of plugs that include a great many handy tools along with the expected schlock. Supports VST, AU etc.
And it's free unless you use it, then it's $200 on the honor system. Uncrippled shareware.
Since the OSX beta is out, I figured I'd see if anybody else had used it. If not, unless you are 100% happy with your DAW, you should check out Reaper under XP. OSX still missing some features, but I worked with that version all year with no problems, so what the hell, check that out too.
Anyway, seriously. Not Crap.
-r
IMO, hands down the best-designed and best-performing DAW out there and the best I've ever used by a mile - and I've used most. The reason is it's the only full-featured DAW to be built totally from from scratch in the past three years. There are two developers, the lead is Justin Frankel who built and sold WinAmp to AOL for sixty skajillion dollars. He has not been sitting on his ass in the meantime.
No ancient codebase and no fifteen years of hardware support history means no dumb design flaws or inherited bloat in front of or behind the scenes. DP and Sonar began life as MIDI sequencers that tacked on audio later and it still shows in those anyeurism-inducing interfaces. Reaper's got a tiny RAM and disk footprint - it runs off a jump drive.
Every feature is where it belongs, almost always a single click away, routing and summing are excellent, been totally solid and stable for a couple of years under XP and one year under OSX pre-beta. Comes with a giant pile of plugs that include a great many handy tools along with the expected schlock. Supports VST, AU etc.
And it's free unless you use it, then it's $200 on the honor system. Uncrippled shareware.
Since the OSX beta is out, I figured I'd see if anybody else had used it. If not, unless you are 100% happy with your DAW, you should check out Reaper under XP. OSX still missing some features, but I worked with that version all year with no problems, so what the hell, check that out too.
Anyway, seriously. Not Crap.
-r