Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> It would be nice if you can write a
> howto ... if you have the time to do this

... because you got it
> running

.
>
I will, just give me a day... quite busy at the moment ;-)
> I think Linux needs alternatives for audio software and if an
> application like REAPER can be used together with free Linux stuff, this
> will be an advantage for Linux.
>
Don't get me wrong, I still prefer Ardour. It is a much more down to
business DAW for high throughput pro work IMHO. I installed Reaper to
check if it works (my brother uses it extensively for his East-West
sound libraries). I'll evaluate it, and see if it is worthwhile for me
to purchase the licence. I might use it for portability - guys bringing
their Reaper projects to me to fix...
You are right about the options though. A lot of guys works with Reaper
exclusively, and I think it works better under linux using wine than
under windows...
> What CPU are you using and how much RAM do you have for the Linux using
> REAPER?
>
The enclosed screen shot is made running the demo project, and it uses
quite a few vst effects (yes you read correctly - vst under 64bit)
it uses around 55% from one of my CPU's (Athlon 64 x2 3800+) and 3% RAM
(of 2gig)
Cheers,
Quentin
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