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Originally Posted by mixolydian
Thanks to both of you. I'll have a closer look at it. Would be a shame if I can't switch to Reaper instantly because of its MIDI editing functionality.
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I recently made that switch and am very happy.
Until now I am mostly importing Cubase projects into Reaper.
Maybe I will find one or two midi flaws in the future.
I also have FL Studio that I use for slicing and beatmaking.
Use it as a vst in Reaper, highly recommended. The fruity edition, with all the midi functions is not expensive, Imageline has sales on FL Studio.
I bought Cubase 7 elements to open my Cubase projects.
I recommend trying to transform a large project to Reaper, then you will see how great it works and Groove3 has great tutorials that will get you running.
Excuse me if I didn't get into the details of your questions.
Good luck.