[RWP] getting a mac for reaper what's the deal??
Hadi Rezaei
hadirezaei at gmx.com
Thu May 15 13:42:39 EDT 2014
That is not a good reason at all, to be honest.
I'm saying this because you're going to spend a hell of a money to get
a mac, and a strong reason is required.
"top Build quality" is a lie these days, (Sorry apple fanboys). I admit
that apple has lots of focus on their hardwares, but It's not a good
reason for you to spend your money because of the name branding.
If something is not working well with your setup, or if you want to do
something that is doable by a mac, then those are good reason for you
to get a mac.
In my case for example, I believe that people who've got mac +
proTools, spend a bit of time to learn the software, then they focus on
production and nothing else.
I really had a hard time with cakewalk sonar, + Jsonar +jaws scripts. I
had hard time focusing on recording guitar and drums, and sonar kept
crashing/freezing on me while some of the scripts refused to work.
When i moved to reaper, things became better, i quickly record keyboard
and guitar with reaper and apply effects. although i still can't work
with audio and splice/splitting drum parts to quantize it.
Another problem that i have with my current setup is that i can't work
with great amp simulators such as native guitar instruments, amplitude,
or TH2, and many many plugins.
While there is guitar amp kit, and th2, which they both work with
voiceOver. but Alas, for now i don't have enough money to cover the
costs of a mac.
Cheers
Hadi
On 5/15/2014 9:50 PM, trahern culver wrote:
> well I don't really like the build quality kind regards trey.
>
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