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Originally Posted by LDS
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Reaper is a terrific piece of software. It has replaced a lot of Pro Tools systems around the world, but that doesn't correlate to Avid being behind the the times
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When I say behind the times, it kinda is. Not for the folks I’m guessing like yourself who really have a need for the specific larger projects/ venues/ systems
Certainly pt excels there
But for the garden variety home studio to myself where it’s a living studio, I’m yet to see a seriously stable and snappy system for several years
The playback engine needs a rewrite, it needs a overhaul big time.
My old mix system in my studio B is more stable than the recent years, I can’t comment on 12 as I have only played with it and wasn’t that stoked.
Overall it’s in need of TLC for the smaller users.
If people keep saying how great it is and it’s the industry standard enough then you believe them.
Ide rather believe my eyes and unfortunately it’s hard to ignore. It’s not what it was at a entry/ intermediate level.