Loops align seamlessly with your timeline, grid, and tempo. No need to fret about tempo changes or whatever. While importing loops into REAPER you don’t need to do anything. I came back to REAPER in 2019 using it alongside my main DAW, Cubase and my side-kick (Pro Tools). I later ditched it for Cubase, much to his chagrin. I was introduced to Reaper in 2014 by a friend in Leicestershire, and I loathed its interface. Reaper, a DAW many of us Cubase and Nuendo fans love to hate. My comments below relate to some rugged and integral features that REAPER users take for granted, but we, Steinberg users have to fuss about to get. I use three DAWS (Nuendo, Pro Tools and Reaper). I am not an engineer in the sense that I can understand all complex nuances of DAW design, integration and underlying features.
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