![]() ![]() I have been able to fix them, easily though not always quickly. The only problems I've run into have involved things that I overlooked or didn't completely understand. I find it is very convenient to use the waveform and move/change band points. The EQ plugin interface is very nice as well. It's similar enough to the other programs I've used (Cubase/Protools) that I could jump in and learn from there. It was free to try and there are tons of tutorials online and other people using Reaper to learn tips and how to use it. I didn't have any issues, but I think I only used it for editing, maybe not for recording. I use Reaper on Windows now and have not tried the Linux build but I think that's great! I used to run Reaper on a laptop I found in a dumpster, the Windows build run through WINE in Ubuntu. ![]() A friend recommended it and I tried it, band members started using it as well and now we can teach each other things. I started using Reaper when I realized that my version of Cubase was obsolete. ![]()
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