What is Reaper?

REAPER offers an extensive and flexible array of features, coupled with remarkable dependability, which has led to its popularity across diverse fields that involve digital audio, such as professional studios, educational institutions, broadcasting, field recording, scientific research, game development, and more. This robust software functions seamlessly in high-pressure professional settings while also being accessible for students using their personal laptops, providing a single, fully-featured version without any limitations or restrictions. Users can take advantage of a 60-day trial that allows them to delve into the full range of REAPER's functionalities and evaluate its performance. Furthermore, obtaining a REAPER license is cost-effective and free from digital rights management, creating a straightforward user experience. This blend of features makes REAPER an enticing choice for both beginners and experienced professionals, as it caters to a wide spectrum of audio-related needs. Ultimately, its versatility and affordability ensure that REAPER remains a top contender in the digital audio workstation landscape.

Pricing

Free Trial Offered?:
Yes

Screenshots and Video

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Company Facts

Company Name:
Cockos
Date Founded:
2004
Company Location:
United States
Company Website:
www.reaper.fm/

Product Details

Deployment
Windows
Mac
Linux
Support
Standard Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

Reaper Categories and Features

Audio Editing Software

Audio Effects
Batch Processing
Export Audio (Multiple File Types)
Record Live Audio
Record Multiple Simultaneous Tracks
Scrub, Search, Bookmark
Sound Editing Tools
Spectral Analysis / FFT
Speech Synthesis (TTS)
Swappable Patches
Virtual Instruments
Virtual Mixing
Voice Changer

Reaper Customer Reviews

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  • Reviewer Name: A Verified Reviewer
    Position: Musician
    Has used product for: 2+ Years
    Uses the product: Daily
    Org Size (# of Employees): 1 - 25
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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Best DAW ever

    Date: Jul 22 2023
    Summary

    It's great!

    Positive

    Best DAW ever! It's easy to use, has so many features that you will never use, has a great design, active support and very cheap! 10/10!

    Negative

    I don't want to say anything bad about this DAW. But I will say, that it's not popular enough. It's underrated yo!

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  • Reviewer Name: A Verified Reviewer
    Position: Principal Software Engineer
    Has used product for: 2+ Years
    Uses the product: Weekly
    Org Size (# of Employees): 100 - 499
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    Layout
    Ease Of Use
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    Would you Recommend to Others?
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    An incredible, affordable DAW

    Date: Jul 30 2022
    Summary

    Reaper is one of the best and most affordable DAWs out there, with the same feature set as its competitors at a fraction of the price.

    Positive

    - makes creating multi-tracj music recordings easy
    - vast digital instruments and cat, MIDI support
    - simple UI that is laid out similar to competitors
    - custom audio routing available
    - low CPU and memory usage compared to competitors
    - very generous free trial and very affordable one time purchase price

    Negative

    - not as sleek looking as some competitors
    - no live performance mode, like Ableton Live

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  • Reviewer Name: Paul W.
    Position: Record Label CEO
    Has used product for: 2+ Years
    Uses the product: Daily
    Org Size (# of Employees): 1 - 25
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    Layout
    Ease Of Use
    Cost
    Customer Service
    Would you Recommend to Others?
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Reaper, arguably the best DAW and definitely the best value.

    Date: Jan 17 2022
    Summary

    Reaper is the best DAW out there in terms of stability, CPU use, flexibility in routing and ability to accept every format of fx and virtual instrument.
    It is also the most customizable daw, both GUI and actions. It offers the most independent outputs of any DAW which makes it the best for some 3D sound formats, such as ambisonics.
    It is efficiently coded and constantly updated. There are far too many unique features to mention in one review. The ability to control reaper with your phone and for band members when recording to control their own monitor mix via their phones is one example.
    Reaper is the best value I have had from any purchase I have made - ever.

    Positive

    Reaper in comparison to Cubase is very stable and CPU efficient. The total download installation for windows 10 64 bit is 14Mb, which is indicative of it's efficient coding and also reflects that reaper doesn't come with sample libraries.
    What it does come with, is a set of mixing, mastering and creative effects that can do those jobs well, eg multiband compressor, limiter, compressor, delay, impulse response reverb, eq. These effects are nearly on a par with fab filter in terms of features and tweakability but lack the sophisticated gui.
    There is also a large library of user designed effects all of which are freely available.
    Reaper is unique in it's ability to let the user write custom actions that carry out many different steps and to loop them. This makes some jobs much quicker on Reaper than other DAWs.
    Reaper is also unique in its use of tracks - there is only one type of track - and anything audio/midi/video can be placed on the same track. It also has unique routing flexibility, any track can be routed to any other.
    As well as setting up busses via routing, there is a folder system which does something very similar with much fewer mouse clicks.
    Reaper will run just about any kind of effect including legacy 32 bit, with efficient and stable automatic bridging. I am amazed at other DAWs, that won't accept several different fx formats.
    Reaper is great value, £60 gets you a full licence with frequent updates, before that, they offer the full version for trial, with no limitations other than a short nag screen.
    It frustrates me that some commentators think this low price is indicative of a DAW inferior to more expensive ones. This not the case. It simply represents the best value for money out any purchase I have ever made.

    Negative

    Reaper does not come laden with sample libraries and VSTi's. Reaper's fx are fully functional but lack sophisticated GUI's. MIDI editing is fully and comprehensively supported, but other DAW's have better looking MIDI editors.
    Beat detection is not as straight forward as some other DAW's

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