Reaper is great too but I think Cubase is great for beginners and it has a very clear visual representation of everything you are doing
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Reaper is great too but I think Cubase is great for beginners and it has a very clear visual representation of everything you are doing
I totally agree. I actually tried Reaper out once before--and while I'm not a pro, now, I'm certainly a lot more comfortable than I was then. Back then, sticking with Cubase was a no-brainer, but now that I have a better idea of how to harness some of the customization of Reaper, I'm excited to see what it can do.
True, Reaper is the best if you know what you're doing!