[RWP] A controversial topic, to upgrade or not to upgrade
Jes
jessmith at samobile.net
Wed Dec 10 18:19:45 EST 2014
What are some of the new features that Reaper 3.76?
Jes
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> On Dec 10, 2014, at 9:33 AM, Tor Tollhag <tortollhag at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> It depends on a bit what you want to do.
> The rea access scripts haven't been updated since 2011, but work
> fairly well even with the latest reaper version.
> A few things are broken but there's some ways around that.
> Also they fixed a bunch of stuff in reaper 4.
> On this laptop I run the 64-bit version of the latest reaper, however
> I also run the 32-bit version of reaper 3.78.
> That way if something would be seriously broken I can go back to that.
> As for soundforge I would love to test out the later versions of that,
> but no idea how they work with screen readers. I don't have Soundforge
> installed on anything now, but might try that out.
> Not sure if I'll try a new version or stick with the very old soundforge 8.
> But you should definetly try out the latest reaper. It works quite
> good for me anyway.
>
>
>
> 2014-12-09 22:24 GMT+01:00, Jes <jessmith at samobile.net>:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> So, after all these years, from like 2011 or so, I have been using
>> Reaper 3.76, along with Sound Forge version 8, to get my audio
>> production work acomplished, and these two tools are an excellent
>> package for me.
>> I am of the philosophy of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." Therefore,
>> is it really necessary to upgrade products to the latest release, or
>> can I stay with the current versions of stuff for ten or more years?
>> Thoughts?
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Jes
>>
>>
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