adouglas
Well-known member
This isn't an ad or anything, since I have no vested interest. But I've been really happy with some new DAW software I found and I thought it might be of interest to some of you.
Mods, if this is too far OT go ahead and blow it away, or slap my wrist and I'll do it.
DAW software (Digital Audio Workstation), for those who do not know, is what you use to do multitrack recording these days. There are many, many programs out there....Cubase, Logic, ProTools, Garage Band, etc. etc. etc. Most of it is very difficult to learn and it can be really cantankerous.
This new app is uncrippled shareware and is remarkably easy and intuitive. I don't really know if I'm having so much success because it really is much easier than Cubase (what I'd been using before) or if it's because I've already gotten past the initial spike in the learning curve. Probably a bit of both.
It's cheap, efficient and very compact (installer is only 3.1 meg, and it can even be run from a thumb drive).
Anyway, for those who are interested, it's called Reaper. REAPER | About .
PC only at this point, but they promise a Mac version in Q1 08. Once that's out I'll buy the license.
I used it to re-master some tracks with good results, which can be heard on my band's MySpace page (link is in my sig).
Mods, if this is too far OT go ahead and blow it away, or slap my wrist and I'll do it.
DAW software (Digital Audio Workstation), for those who do not know, is what you use to do multitrack recording these days. There are many, many programs out there....Cubase, Logic, ProTools, Garage Band, etc. etc. etc. Most of it is very difficult to learn and it can be really cantankerous.
This new app is uncrippled shareware and is remarkably easy and intuitive. I don't really know if I'm having so much success because it really is much easier than Cubase (what I'd been using before) or if it's because I've already gotten past the initial spike in the learning curve. Probably a bit of both.
It's cheap, efficient and very compact (installer is only 3.1 meg, and it can even be run from a thumb drive).
Anyway, for those who are interested, it's called Reaper. REAPER | About .
PC only at this point, but they promise a Mac version in Q1 08. Once that's out I'll buy the license.
I used it to re-master some tracks with good results, which can be heard on my band's MySpace page (link is in my sig).