Using your current computer and no other software, you can import any
audio and MIDI, synthesize, sample, compose, arrange, edit, mix, and master
songs or any other audio projects.
If you add a hardware audio interface of your choice (AD/DA:
analog-to-digital/digital-to-analog) and a microphone, you have a complete
recording studio, suitable for recording anything from a soloist to a band
to an orchestra (even if the orchestra is just you).
Nondestructive multi-track recording means that you can record and layer
take after take, correcting, editing, revisiting, and tweaking to your
heart's content.
There are inexpensive audio interfaces designed just to plug guitars in
to, and there are very fancy audio interfaces designed to convert many
simultaneous line and microphone inputs.
REAPER converts your computer into the full power of any top-of-the-line
recording studio. Minus, of course, a room full of shockingly expensive
converters, microphones, amplifiers, and, well, talent.
If you are a top-of-the-line recording studio interested in REAPER, this
part of the discussion has probably insulted your intelligence. So we'll
just say that unlike some other DAWs, REAPER will support almost any
existing audio interface, even interfaces manufactured by companies whose
software does not allow you to use any other hardware interface.
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