There are days when I don't want to geek out and just want to highlight 8 or 9 tracks and insert a plugin on 'em without all the extra BS that comes with that simple task. You don't have to think about doing something, or wading through thousands of actions or scripts. That's the rub of Reaper - it'll do damn near anything, but it's nowhere as intuitive to use as Studio One. You can't do that in Reaper without learning the Console or some other crap like that. I like being able to highlight several tracks to instantiate the same plugin across all of them. Reaper is more powerful than S1, but S1 is more elegant from my point of view. The last few updates have been fantastic, and I'll be dumping my Pro Tools Ultimate sub when it ends this month and going with PT vanilla moving forward because I can't quite quit PT yet. I've been using Reaper more and more lately for my day job (Post mixer) and it's winning me over for that as well. I'm really big on esthetics and S1, with all of it's drag & drop and nice clean graphics, do it for me.Īll that said, there are some features that Reaper has that I can't live without (rendering pre-fader stems and insert FX are just a few of many) that keep me using it despite all its ugliness and chunkiness. I have a perpetual license and also am a Sphere member. I use both and go back and forth between them a lot. I am not jumping ship yet from Reaper, just curious if anybody has been on that other ship and jumped over to the S.S.
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