Reaper is as complex or as straightforward as you want it to be and once yo=
u have a setup you can stick to it or add plugins as required.=0D
I am now playing with 'surround sound' which Audacity can't cope with.=0D
=0D
=0D
I moved to Reaper for teaching as it is quite fully-fledged now, is inexpen=
sive (you can also use the full program indefinitely without paying =97 I l=
eave that to each student's conscience), and available for Mac and Windows.=
There are things you can do in Reaper that would be difficult or impossibl=
e with other DAWs.=0D
=0D
Reaper handles surround in a far more flexible way than my other favourite =
DAW, Logic Pro, and there are excellent free tools for ambisonic mixing in =
Reaper =97 many students have done binaural composition projects using thes=
e plugins: http://www.ambisonictoolkit.net/=0D
=0D
=0D
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
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