COCKOS REAPER FOR MAC SOFTWARE
I have recently been using testing the Reaper software with both PC and MAC Is there a way to get it to act like Reaper with the mouse, modifiers and all? I didn't really get to like Logic's workflow. So yeah, despite some possible shortcomings of Reaper on OSX, I am now bound to OSX. with all those hiccups happening 7/10 times I'd hit play or record. I mean I could record for my self but to record anybody who was paying money, it'd be too embarrassing. This is equipment-based things so I'd imagine this would vary for others, but with my equipment, I couldn't run it on Windows smoothly. I had much better audio stability on OSX, pretty much the only reasonable stability. If you only mix, Reaper is completely fine, but can not compete with instruments etc. I am also doing video with FCPX, these products are better integrated.
COCKOS REAPER FOR MAC FOR FREE
On Mac Logic X is almost for free and is a mature product thats supported by many vendors, HW and SW. On PC Reaper really became my favourite and was stable. This will normally not be a problem if you have a newer machine and not running a big project. It's just the peculiar issue that it loads the cpu somewhat more then on PC w.r.t. Overall I like Mac much better then PC, so anyway I will use Mac as the OS is much more stable. If some one can compare P11 and Reaper, it would be intresting.Īudio implementation on Mac is worse then om PC for Reaper. However, it consumes more cpu at lower buffer sizes, like 32 or 64. I have no gui issues with Reaper as other seems to have. Kind of a bummer, as I'd like to get back into Reaper. I also own Logic X and PT11 and don't have 'these' kinds of issues. I'm running an i7 iMac w/16 gb of RAM, OSX 10.9.2, Reaper 4.611, an Avid 11 rack as my interface, and an ext. issue on my machine, which I'm trying to look into, but it makes Reaper unpleasant (understatement) to use. If I go to another program for a minute or two (browser, for example) and come back to Reaper, audio is delayed about. The playhead is often 'ahead' of the audio.weird.
they move smoothly for a second or two, and then momentarily pause before resuming. For instance, there are often visual 'hiccups' when moving faders, i.e. Just went back to it a couple of nights ago, and there are strange goings-on. I haven't been using Reaper lately, or anything else for that matter.busy.