Reaper License question
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C3 and its dedicated authors have made it possible for gamers to play custom songs, and for that, I am grateful (inb4 kissing ass). But let’s face it, a lot of this wouldn’t be possible without Reaper–and the RBN plugins.
That being said, there are different versions of reaper: The trial, the discounted license (at $60), and the full license (at $225).
So, my question to authors and others is this: What version of reaper are you guys using? What version meets the “custom authoring” requirements?
Any Reaper is fine, to be honest, I don’t think there’s a lot we need in terms of editing. I have the personal license (v. 4.22), because this is not a commercial operation. Funny thing is, the trial never crashed on me, the paid version crashes once every n CTRL+Z.
Anyway, 60 dollars (is it? I forget, I bought that a year ago or more) well spent.
All Reaper versions have the same features.
If you don’t use it as a professional the $60 license will do you fine, and it is indeed money well spent, going to a developer who deserves it for the phenomenal support and features they provide.
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