Reaper Documentation

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[http://reaper.fm/download.php Download REAPER]
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== REAPER Documentation ==
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== REAPER User's Guide ==
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If you're new to REAPER, start here.
* [http://reaper.fm/userguide/ReaperUserGuide1_81x.pdf The REAPER User's Guide (pdf)]
* [http://reaper.fm/userguide/ReaperUserGuide1_81x.pdf The REAPER User's Guide (pdf)]
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== REAPER Documentation ==
* [[ReaperAbout|About REAPER]]
* [[ReaperAbout|About REAPER]]
* [[ReaperTerms|Common REAPER Terms]]
* [[ReaperTerms|Common REAPER Terms]]
* [[ReaperFAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]]
* [[ReaperFAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]]
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* [[Reaper User Guide|Reaper User Guide]]
 
* [[ReaperQuickstart|Quick Start]]
* [[ReaperQuickstart|Quick Start]]
* [[ReaperReg|Registration]]
* [[ReaperReg|Registration]]

Revision as of 04:40, 3 March 2007

REAPER In Action

Welcome to the REAPER documentation wiki. REAPER is a powerful Windows application for multitrack recording and editing of audio. REAPER provides a flexible but easy to use interface that is suitable for amateurs and professionals alike.

REAPER is reasonably priced, uncrippled unexpiring shareware.

Download REAPER

REAPER User's Guide

If you're new to REAPER, start here.

REAPER Documentation

Housekeeping