[Rwp] ditching ReAccess for good?

Marcus L McCrae marcusm318 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 3 14:11:19 EST 2015


Ok where do i download Osara?
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 ----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Chesworth via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com
To: Reapers Without Peepers <rwp at bluegrasspals.com
Date sent: Tue, 3 Mar 2015 19:05:57 +0000
Subject: Re: [Rwp] ditching ReAccess for good?

If you're starting a fresh right now, OSARA is almost certainly 
the
right solution to learn on.  There are still a few rough edges 
with
getting set up, but by using OSARA from the get-go you're 
essentially
cutting out a bunch of relearning that the ReaAccess folks will 
have
to tackle at some point further down the line.

Here, I'm still switching between the two of them, but it's for 
mainly
vanity reasons.  If I'm working on something and have someone 
watching
over my shoulder, at this point I'm still playing it safe and 
using
ReaAccess, because I hate coming unstuck with company, so in that
context I'm still clinging to the workflows that've served me 
well for
the past couple of years.  It's OSARA all the way now though when
working alone, and it won't be long before I'm confident enough 
with
it to be full time.

It's been a fair old while since accessibility in Reaper has had
future prospects.  Enjoy.

Scott


On 3/3/15, Rusty Perez via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
 Hi guys,
 Well, I'm diving in to Reaper.
 Just for background.  I recorded a solo holiday project two 
years ago
 using an accessible multi-track recorder on Linux.  while I love 
the
 idea of the freedom and availability of accessible software on 
Linux,
 it is clear that Reaper offers many more readily available 
features
 and it's a lot more accessible to the less technical--like 
myself--in
 more ways than just blind accessible.  No disrespect meant in 
the least
 to the application I used before.  I just think I can be more
 productive using Reaper.


 I have Reaper and reaccess which I installed last year.
 Is there ANY REASON to keep Reaccess on my system, or should I 
just
 ditch it and run with OSARA?

 thanks!
 Rusty
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