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Cubase vs reaper midi orchestration
Cubase vs reaper midi orchestration









cubase vs reaper midi orchestration
  1. #Cubase vs reaper midi orchestration full#
  2. #Cubase vs reaper midi orchestration pro#

I'm an experienced daw user, and the learning curve is a bit steep.

#Cubase vs reaper midi orchestration full#

I pay just $60.- for a full license that cover the next 2 major versions (and by the way, you can use Reaper as a trial forever without any feature limit).Īs I said before I've started using this software just two months ago and I already installed like 3 "point" versions, full of new features and fixes. The ability to customize your theme and download skins from other users to make it look as you like is amazing. Rock Solid, not one crash, with all my plugins, instruments, fx, etc Dozens of included plugins (that work very nice, but have an ugly UI) The astonishing amount of options to setup your workflow, menus and toolbars as you like with "Actions" The amount of rendering options, just to many to describe, incredible Working with audio is amazing, you can even mix different types of sample rate media files in the same track like nothing Step recording, that is so helpful for writing complicated passages and runs Midi editor with a layer view that allows to show / hide quick other tracks under your active view, so you can work with complex voices and arrangements more easily in total, I have now more than 450 tracks. My template has now 200+ instruments midi tracks, plus individual articulations audio outs tracks, aux tracks, etc. Now I can use lots of articulations inside of just one Kontakt instance, everything is more performant, more free memory for more instruments. Of course, it supports multi-out midi channels, so it was a blast to setup my template.

#Cubase vs reaper midi orchestration pro#

It opens and perform any task so fast, like nothing I have seeing before (Besides Reason I've used in the past Pro tools, Cubase, etc) So I decided to test out Reaper for this kind of genre, just two months ago. It was a pain, lack of proper freezing tracks, no folders, no multi-midi channel support (so I must add one instance of Kontakt per articulation), hard to sequence complex arrangements (If I use more than 40-50 tracks is barely manageable), bad performance, it slowed my workflow a lot. I will forever use it for most of my music, for me is the most inspiring, fun and intuitive daw out there.īut, some years ago, I started composing cinematic/orchestral music (mostly done via big Kontakt libraries), and I really try to work around with all the quirks and lack of features of the current sequencer and somehow make it work for me.











Cubase vs reaper midi orchestration