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Originally Posted by thodwris
The second question is that.Could I bother you some more in the future if I get stuck somewhere along the way?
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Absolutely, I'm on here quite often so if you post I'll try to help out as best I can.
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That is quite amazing!I never heard of that before!I am curious though to know what is going on!If the demo is the same as the actual program then what is the point of buying it?I mean why should it even be on the market?...
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Yeah, it is very rare but the developer of Reaper works on the honor system. He put out the program in its entirety as a free demo but he asks that if you like the program and continue to use it that you should pay for it.
I don't use Reaper as my main recording program (I use Magix Samplitude), so I only have the demo version of Reaper which I keep around to help others and to make tutorials. If I did use Reaper for recording I would pay for it. $50 is dirt cheap for what this program does. I've tried a lot of recording programs (including one that cost $2,500) and for my personal preference I would put Reaper as my second choice after Samplitude even if they were all exactly the same price. So really, $50 is not much to ask.
-tkr