Since the early 90s, Pro Tools has been the essential tool of successful recording studios, revolutionizing how artists make music and opening the door to a new era, where iconic instruments and effects are just a click away.
Cockos Reaper has been around for almost two decades, making it one of the well-established DAWs in music production.
Yet it always seems to be scoffed at when compared to Logic, Ableton, Pro Tools, and other seemingly more professional workstations. Why’s that?
While there are some reasons you might want to stay away from it, Reaper is also a resourceful workstation that packs a punch.
A digital audio workstation is to a music producer what a studio is to a painter: the perfect environment for creativity, a blank canvas ready for your vision.
Like a painter needs colors, you need plugins, time, and a clear vision. The right DAW provides a clean workspace to start from.
