dimanche 28 août 2016

Will we ever have native multitrack drum editing?

This is not a reaper bash thread. I REPEAT.
This is not a reaper bash thread.
i have been using reaper since 2009 and i love it and it does many things better than other DAWs or even things that others can´t do.

But I´ve always had the feeling that reaper is made by awesome "programmers" and not by musicians/audio engineers that have worked on studios making records by industry standards.

Beat detective exists since 2001 (pro tools v5.1)
and i think that RIGHT NOW Studio one 3.3 has the best alternative and its much better than the "real" beat detective
https://youtu.be/WhxOXEGUv5w?t=10m45s

Editing multitrack drums is pretty much the norm on 99% of the cds released in the last couple of decades (hell...earlier than that it was even made cutting and pasting actual TAPE)
Its not like its some weird obscure function that almost no one uses...
And here we are at almost 2017 without native multitrack editing options.

I know every single youtube video/paid course/thread/method about how to edit multitrack drums in reaper and i had to spend weeks thinking about how to make my own weird and convoluted workflow using mostly reascripts to even do something similar.(and not so many months ago many of these reascripts didnt even exist)

But why the hell do i have to be using weird workarounds and many reascripts and not something as easy as(simplified version) select the drum group, select the guide tracks, select the percentage of quantization and hit ok?


Will we ever have native multitrack drum editing?

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