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Old 01-20-2019, 10:09 AM   #1
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Default Reaper, Bitwig, Renoise - Electronic Music

Hi,

someone offered me Bitwig for a very good price. As I have a Reaper licence and a Renoise licence already I wonder if it's worth to buy a third licence and to invest again a lot of time in learning Bitwig.

I'm mainly making songs in the box with 95% VSTs on Linux, the rest is guitar recording.

I played with Bitwig the last days and yes, it's nice. I like the clip feature (something which is not possibible with Reaper in Linux) and the modulators are nice to have too.

However as Reaper is quite powerful under the hood, I think most (if not more) can be achieved with Reaper. And Reaper has the better mixer and routing possibilities ... no question.

Are here any people which moved from Bitwig to Reaper (or the other way around?) and which make "electronic music" in the widest sense?

Either I move to Bitwig or I stay with Reaper / Renoise to have / combine the best of both worlds. In Linux Renoise and Reaper can also be synced via Jack (Renoise as Master and Reaper as slave) to e.g. record longer guitar tracks and to load these into the Renoise sampler afterwards.
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