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Need step-by-step help recording from x32 rack with either reaper or tradition
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 109456" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Re: Need step-by-step help recording from x32 rack with either reaper or tradition</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Capture was specifically written to integrate with the Studiolive consoles, with a super limited feature set just for basic recording purposes (not a full DAW). Of course that will be easier.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you are attracted to Reaper for the price and feature set. I tried REALLY hard to like it, but cannot get used to it, and find the workflow tedious. My preferred DAW's now for mixing are Protools or Studio One, slightly favoring Studio One. My preferred tracking DAW is Logic X, with Studio One a close second. I think you would find any of those easier re routing etc.</p><p></p><p>FWIW Studio One has a completely free (somewhat limited) version that you could evaluate. All of its audio setup stuff is available right on the first screen when you open it, and it's well laid out and straightforward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 109456, member: 46"] Re: Need step-by-step help recording from x32 rack with either reaper or tradition Capture was specifically written to integrate with the Studiolive consoles, with a super limited feature set just for basic recording purposes (not a full DAW). Of course that will be easier. I'm sure you are attracted to Reaper for the price and feature set. I tried REALLY hard to like it, but cannot get used to it, and find the workflow tedious. My preferred DAW's now for mixing are Protools or Studio One, slightly favoring Studio One. My preferred tracking DAW is Logic X, with Studio One a close second. I think you would find any of those easier re routing etc. FWIW Studio One has a completely free (somewhat limited) version that you could evaluate. All of its audio setup stuff is available right on the first screen when you open it, and it's well laid out and straightforward. [/QUOTE]
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