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Originally Posted by snailgem
thanks - as a beginner with reaper and due to what i understand are significant changes from 2 to 3 i think it might confuse more than help me to try to learn, while at the same time figuring out how to do in reaper 3 what is described in terms of reaper 2.
i think i might be better off with "reaper power" which i understand is based on reaper 3.
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If you've done ANY even half serious PC recording before with ANY sofwtare (e.g. cubase, sonar, etc) you'd almost certainly find the beginners book too basic. If that's the case, definitely REAPER Power would be a much better choice for you.