![]() Check out the first screenshot (above) and you'll see what I mean. Reaper's take visualisation isn't the prettiest at the best of times, but once you start comping a large number of tracks, each with several takes, the visual clutter can become overwhelming. Don't get me wrong, comping is by no means terrible in Reaper - it's perfectly workable for simple mono/stereo sources like vocals or guitars (as covered by Mike Senior in SOS April 2011: but once you start getting into anything over a single track things can get very fiddly, very fast.įor a start, the timeline display can get messy. But if I had to pick something I'm not 100 percent happy with, it would probably be the take-management and comping facilities. I've been using it since 2007, way back at v1, and while I've flirted with other DAWs I always come 'home' to Reaper. ![]() ![]() Reaper's multichannel WAV support makes comping multitracks a breeze. A multitrack drum session with multiple takes across multiple channels.
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