Studio One (as users here will know), is very visual and oriented to drag-drop. If Reaper is a keyboard domain, then Studio One is a mouse domain. If you're an expert with either program, you're going to be fast. A novice is probably going to be much more confused by Reaper. When comparing Reaper vs Studio One 4, the Slant community recommends Studio One 4 for most people.In the question“What are the best DAWs?” Studio One 4 is ranked 1st while Reaper is ranked 2nd. The most important reason people chose Studio One 4 is.
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I've used reaper about 1000% more than studio one. I think I've recorded half a song in studio one like a few months ago. I've been meaning to give it a real chance, but I keep going back to reaper because I'm so familiar with it. here's my opinion.. Reaper pros:
edit all the program menus
create cool custom actions
make your own toolbars and toolbar buttons
write your own extensions
numerous ways to accomplish the same goal
more features that your brain could fathom
reaper cons:
edit all the program menus
create cool custom actions
make your own toolbars and toolbar buttons
write your own extensions
numerous ways to accomplish the same goal
more features than your brain can fathom
my experience is limited by my general impression of studio one is:
studio one pros:
I open it and start making music.
I don't think about how to tweak my menus
I don't worry about not knowing all the cool tricks and customizations
I don't have to ask every time how to do something because there is no sea of menus to fish through
the interface is (to me) dang near perfect.
cons:
less features
at the end of the day it just feels like reaper is a giant forest of unlimited possibilities. Sadly my personality type gets lost in those possibilites and stops me from actually making music. it shifts my focus to music making strategies and options and how to make my DAW work super impressively cool. To be honest, I prefer a more rigid structure. when I open studio one it feels like 'STFU and record some music.' when I open reaper it's like 'Let's think about how to make music for 6 hours and not really make any.'
Seriously. I spent 5 hours trying to get this one theme-related thing customized last night. when I get one thing looking right it throws something else off. Then I fix that and it's something else. I don't really enjoy playing 'design your daw.' I'd much rather have a company hire user interface gurus to do it for me. It's going to be 100% better than anything I spend 200 hours trying to accomplish myself anyway.
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- Been using Reaper for 7 years across multiple systems, many USB devices, soundcards, interfaces and VSTS and never ever had a crash. Every time I use it I discover something awesome about it. Recently been really loving how many routing options you have, and how easy it is to get the results you want. Never used Studio One tho. +1 for Reaper.
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