After so many years trying other software(s) I came back to EnergyXT yesterday.
The MIDI and arranger and mixer is somewhat simpler to use than Reaper to my brain.
I am thankful for this.
I'm kind of messed up in terms of knowing which VST's to use because of the shift from 32-bit to 64-bit.
But some of my classic favorites still work. Also, I'm on Linux so it's not 100% simple to just work on Linux.
But overall, this seems like a better choice.
I still use Reaper somewhat, but I wish I hadn't become dependent upon it.
Yesterday I did a quick tune on EnergyXT and without getting confused by the interface, I can mix somewhat better.
I do sorta miss some of the micro edits and crossfades of Reaper, but I can live without them during composing.
And since they both coexist with stems output it's all good.
The MIDI and arranger and mixer is somewhat simpler to use than Reaper to my brain.
I am thankful for this.
I'm kind of messed up in terms of knowing which VST's to use because of the shift from 32-bit to 64-bit.
But some of my classic favorites still work. Also, I'm on Linux so it's not 100% simple to just work on Linux.
But overall, this seems like a better choice.
I still use Reaper somewhat, but I wish I hadn't become dependent upon it.
Yesterday I did a quick tune on EnergyXT and without getting confused by the interface, I can mix somewhat better.
I do sorta miss some of the micro edits and crossfades of Reaper, but I can live without them during composing.
And since they both coexist with stems output it's all good.
Statistics: Posted by mjolnir — Wed Oct 16, 2024 2:02 am — Replies 0 — Views 48