[Rwp] ditching ReAccess for good?
Derek Lane
derek at pdaudio.net
Tue Mar 3 14:28:00 EST 2015
I love osara. I enjoy how it is less verbose in a lot of cases than
reaaccess. I love the fact that it doesn't interfear with any of reapers
actions, so that we have access to all of the functionality.
That having been said though, it unfortunately provides less information
than reaaccess. Its not at the stage where you can quickly learn project
time information, volumes of items and takes, hear the number of tracks
armed, and know how many items you were successful in making when attempting
to split audio.
There is also no keyboard training mode, nor way to toggle speech from
osara.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rusty Perez via RWP" <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 1:32 PM
Subject: [Rwp] ditching ReAccess for good?
> 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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