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Reaper themes logic pro x
Reaper themes logic pro x













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  1. #REAPER THEMES LOGIC PRO X MAC#
  2. #REAPER THEMES LOGIC PRO X WINDOWS#

I decided to switch over, as there were other new features not visible within a V5 theme, and it didn't take long to adjust. I had got used to one of the themes in Reaper, in V5, which made it look very slick, and was a bit disappointed when V6 came out with the new theme adjuster, which didn't use actual themes, just altered the default one. I've always programmed my own drums anyway because it's quicker than browsing loops, but I suck at doing fills etc which is where this is really helpful and ultimately makes the creative process more fun. It sounds like a trivial thing but it's one of the big features that keeps making me consider migrating to mac/logic from Windows. It's so much more intuitive than browsing loop libraries for the right thing. I will say I really like Logic's drummer feature for writing with.

#REAPER THEMES LOGIC PRO X WINDOWS#

I think my brain just doesn't work as well with the Apple "make it look pretty and keep everything hidden away" approach and I've always got on better with Windows OS in general. I might just need to spend more time with Logic learning the shortcuts etc though. Can't think of any specific examples but there have often been times where I was fiddling about in logic to do something that would just take me a single click/key press or something in Reaper. I don't mind Logic and all the included plugins etc are great, but I'm much more used to Reaper and find it more intuitive to use. I use Logic for audio related bits at work and Reaper at home for writing/recording music.

#REAPER THEMES LOGIC PRO X MAC#

If you're already used to apple stuff then I guess Logic makes sense! Reaper feels weird to me on a Mac for some reason - like it's too analytical and "windows" for the slick Mac look.















Reaper themes logic pro x