11/9/2023 0 Comments Reaper multitrack recordingI can’t tell you what will and won’t work for you for certain and neither can anyone else. Logic is worth the trial run if you’re on a Mac its default settings hide the more complex functionality until you’re ready to use it.īut in the end, what other folks have said about just giving trials of each a shot and seeing what clicks is the way to go. Ableton and Bitwig are both really good choices. If simplicity is paramount, I’d recommend virtually any other DAW outside of maybe Cubase (which I love but is not what I’d call intuitive). You can customize it however you want, but recommending a DAW to someone new based on the ability to spend hours customizing it doesn’t seem like a good call to me. The menus are massive and unorganized, the default zoom behavior makes zero sense, and a lot of the important UI elements are microscopic. It’s the most convoluted DAW I can think of once you get past basic audio and MIDI recording. Not that Reaper isn’t worth a try due to price and the free trial, but I’m mystified by folks saying it’s simple.
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