Free Recording Software

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Been using Reaper since 2010. I've paid for the license twice in that time based on their 2 full version license policy. Well worth it. Will pay again. But you don't have to pay.
 
As anyone mentioned Reaper?


Oh, yeah.... $Free Fiddy Free.... if you are a cheap bastard and don't want to cough up ~$60 for a lifetime license
 
As anyone mentioned Reaper?
:LOL:

For anyone who's bought a MOTU interface I highly recommend the free light version of DP that comes with it.

It's not constrained by ridiculous limits like most other "lite" versions of DAW's. Basically just simpler is all.
 
Another vote for Reaper Lite, lots of good tutorials out there to start recording and learning the basics
 
I did all the vocal tracking, mixing and other post production stuff on my album on FL Studios 2024 that my kid has on his computer. Results were decent.
 
I paid too.

If for no other reason to support the developers

Yeah, Reaper is legitimately a great DAW, and once you setup a few custom keybinds, the workflow happens just about as fast as you can think it.
 
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I need to actually learn it, instead of treating it like a digital version of my Tascam 424 MKII Porta studio

You don't even have to learn it inside and out - just some keybinds for the stuff you're doing over and over again, and save some templates for the most common types of mixes you do.

I've been using it 15 years or something and have never actually deep dove into everything you can do - I just use what I need and ignore the clutter.

Works great, honestly
 
Was just going to post a thread asking.

I am using Reaper, but my daughter is wanting to get into recording
So I am seeing that Audacity, or Abelton Lite might be the best option for her. She has a windows machine with a fosusrite scarlet USB audio interface. It was hard for me to tell if Cakewalk had a free version.
 
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