I didn't say you need to use the routing matrix in Reaper, there are many shortcuts and other ways to route things IN THE ROUTING MATRIXES without actually opening the routing matrix windows. Still, you can only route things in Reaper (and most other DAWs) that are made routable by the developers. Reaper is a very well integrated DAW (that I used for over a decade), but it is NOT a modular environment like Reason is.as is using its routing-matrix, contrary to what the above quoted gentleman keeps claiming.
Yep, I didn't say that either. I said that Reason is the only DAW that can connect arbitrary devices (including VST-plugins) in front of the hardware outputs without even involving the mixer channels.Oh, and the same rather misinformed person by the way also claimed that Reason would be the only DAW that can send individual tracks to hardware outputs and things like that, which is of course complete nonsense too.
So I am misinformed (or whatever) and you know it all (despite your statements showing the contrary), so why don't you show us all how you can route something in Reaper without going through any of the routing matrixes, or show us how you can connect the output of a VST-plugin directly to an output of the audio interface in Reaper.
My point is pretty simple: you can route stuff in a fully modular DAW that is not possible in a non-modular DAW. Reason is a modular DAW, Reaper is not. It is THAT simple Image may be NSFW.
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Statistics: Posted by crimsonwarlock — Thu Jan 02, 2025 7:46 pm