![]() ![]() Also has audio manipulation tools and much more. I look at the differences as welcomed, and if it works with how you think or work, it might be a great fit for you, if not, you may want to try something else.įL Studio is a very interesting hybred type of app, that started years ago as a beat/loop maker, and was quite good at it, and went by the name "Fruity Loops", it has evolved into a pretty darn capable tracking app that still has strong ties to it's beat and loop making roots. Multitrack Studio is a fun application, I enjoy using it, and it can do a lot, however, it does work much differently than some of the more conventional apps. Those bigger name apps can cost many hundred dollars, Reaper costs $60 for personal use.so, if you would like the redraw option, is it worth $500 for just that? However, it lacks the audio wave redrawing functions that some of the bigger name apps have. Reaper is a very functional app, audio and MIDI, and does it well. For example, while Kristal Audio Engine is a great app, it is audio only, no MIDI functionality at all, which is fine if you don't use MIDI, but if you do, even one MIDI device, it limits that app. ![]() How technically savvy are you? (be honest!)Īll these factors, and more, can affect the decision of which one will fit your needs.What type of audio interface do you have? (number of ins and outs, for example).What type of computer do you have? (meaning OS, chip sets, input/output port types and such).How many band members do you have, and will they be recording all at once, or one instrument at a time?. ![]() ![]() When making the decision of which application to use, you need to first understand your needs, some things to consider when putting together your list of needs are things like this:
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