Audio Editor vs. DAW: What’s the Difference?
On 19 Aug 2017, jtees4 wrote in rec.audio.pro:
For awhile, I used Reaper to record and mix everything and then
master in Audition...I guess I was just more familiar with it.
Then I got a new computer and didn't load Audition inti it, and
have not used it since.
I use Audition for surgical edits - fix a crackle here, fix a plosive
there, small edits that would be difficult or impossible in Reaper
itself. And I also use it to check my rendered file - the waveform
display is more detailed, so I can better see if there are any
overages, check the head and tail silences, etc. Audition is still
always part of my process.
What I love about reaper is, I know what I
need to know....whenever anything else comes up...I simply go into
Google and typw "reaper blah blah blah" and get instant info from
multiple sources on what I am trying to do.
Yeah, that's great. Lots of user resources and video tutorials. The PDF
manual is also excellent and very complete.
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