Reaper
Reaper

Reaper

USAElectronic, Drum & Bass
848,911 monthly listeners
  • 51.7K followers
  • 6K subscribers
  • 37.3K followers
  • 22.4K followers
  • 95 fans

Reaper's Top Spotify Songs

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IMY
233.5K streams
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Back Bus
87.3K streams
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CALL MY NAME
84.2K streams
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Death Rattle
51K streams
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MAKE A MOVE
50.1K streams
233.5K
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IMY

Reaper, Bella Renee
87.3K
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Reaper's YouTube Videos

121.8K
Views
REAPER - IMY
Youtube
121.8K views
Jun 07, 2022
47.6K
Views
REAPER & SYN - LEVITATE
Youtube
47.6K views
Dec 10, 2020
38.8K
Views
REAPER - MAKE A MOVE
Youtube
38.8K views
Jun 03, 2022

Reaper's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Ultra Gaming
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Bass Arcade
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Nitroboost
by Spotify
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Zoedic EDM Playlist Updated Weekly
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DOWN LOW
by Spotify
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Reaper's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events25 Events

Jul
19-28
Tomorrowland
Belgium
BEL
, BoomN/A N/A
Sep
02-08
Dancefestopia
United States
USA
, La CygneN/A N/A
Dec
08-10
Ember Shores Festival
Mexico
MEX
, CancúnN/A N/A
Past
Oct
27-28
Boo! Seattle
United States
USA
, SeattleN/A N/A
Past
Oct
07-07
Blacklist Festival
Germany
DEU
, OberhausenN/A N/A
Past
Sep
23-25
Lost Lands
United States
USA
, ThornvilleN/A N/A
Past
Sep
05-11
Dancefestopia
United States
USA
, La CygneN/A N/A
Past

Reaper's Upcoming Events2 Events

  • Tomorrowland festival

    David Guetta, Alok, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Armin Van Buuren, Swedish House Mafia, Lost Frequencies, Steve Aoki, Afrojack, Alesso, W&W, Meduza, R3hab, James Hype, Vintage Culture, Hardwell, Purple Disco Machine, Felix Jaehn, Kungs, Anyma, John Newman, Dom Dolla, John Summit, Joel Corry, Trinix, Topic, Timmy Trumpet, Deadmau5, HUGEL, Oliver Heldens, Regard, Nicky Romero, Sigala, Don Diablo, Like Mike, Sam Feldt, The Blessed Madonna, Elderbrook, Blasterjaxx, Steve Angello, Boris Brejcha, Sebastian Ingrosso, Maddix, Vini Vici, Mau P, Dubdogz, Acraze, Goodboys, Miss Monique, Martin Jensen, Liu, Mahmut Orhan, Four Tet, Sub Focus, DVBBS, Mr. Belt & Wezol, Bonobo, Eliza Rose, Amelie Lens, Sara Landry, Keinemusik, Nora En Pure, Wilkinson, Bingo Players, Brennan Heart, NERVO, Nico Moreno, The Used, Rezz, Morten, Bassjackers, Kris Kross Amsterdam, Dimension, Luude, The Magician, Solomun, Marlon Hoffstadt a.k.a DJ Daddy Trance, Argy, Will Sparks, ÖWNBOSS, Cat Dealers, A-Trak, Kybba, Adriatique, Lucas & Steve, Da Tweekaz, Netsky, Odd Mob, Giuseppe Ottaviani, Adam Beyer, Cosmic Gate, WhoMadeWho, OGUZ, HI-LO, Moguai, Bhaskar, Tchami, Salvatore Ganacci, Yves V, Joris Voorn, Average Rob, Otto Knows, Sevenn, Chris Avantgarde, Mike Williams, Sub Zero Project, Ray Volpe, Kevin de Vries, Coone, Rooler, Warface, Whisnu Santika, Delta Heavy, I Hate Models, Tale Of Us, Indira Paganotto, KURA, MATTN, Yotto, Vegas, Ferreck Dawn, Kölsch, Koven, Cassian, Trym, Jay Hardway, Camo & Krooked, Third Party, ANNA, Tribal Kush, Aly & Fila, Angemi, Fideles, MALAA, Billx, Kryder, Wooli, Mark With a K, Henri Pfr, Friction, Dyro, Dannic, Nifra, A Little Sound, Agents of Time, Macky Gee, ATLiens, Pat B, Mind Against, Kanine, Rebelion, Blazy, Ellen Allien, Skazi, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Metrik, Antdot, DJ Isaac, Alex Wann, Azteck, DJ HEARTSTRING, Hamdi, Basstripper, Hard Driver, RAIZHELL, 999999999, Andromedik, Bart Skils, Pretty Pink, Novak, 3 Are Legend, AZYR, GRAFIX, Charlie Sparks, TSHA, Mandy, Guz, Hysta, Regi, Nostalgix, IMANU, Unicorn On Ketamine, Reaper, Aversion, Dirtyphonics, Sota, Partyraiser, Ruben De Ronde, Calussa, Push, AMÉMÉ, Mutilator, Mha Iri, Ashibah, Danny Howard, Refuzion, DYEN, HAAi, Jose AM, ShockOne, Dixon, Mollie Collins, Klaudia Gawlas, Avalon, Farrago, MC Villain, DRS, 8Kays, B Jones, Tisoki, VTSS, Alan Dixon, Jamie-Lee Six, Wolfpack, DJ Nano, Vato Gonzalez, Lens, DJ Boring, Fabio Fusco, Dj Licious, Vandal, ELKKA, OLIVERSE, Alexander Popov, CHYL, Pegassi, Hi Profile, Primate, Used, Paula Temple, Denis Sulta, Nils van Zandt, Mees Salomé, XiJaro & Pitch, Murdock, Tweekacore, Bensley, MaXtreme, Snts, BYØRN, DESIREE, Dino Lenny, Maxim Lany, OddKidOut, Juliet Fox, ÆON:MODE, Hyperverb, Bonzai All Stars, Yves Deruyter, Jaydee, Amber Broos, Konstantin Sibold, Sakyra, Mad Maxx, Vernex, Buunshin, Sama' Abdulhadi, MBK, VAMPA, AC13, Yoshiko, Lessss, Franky Jones, The Subs, KASIA, Brina Knauss, KARYO, Bora Uzer, Perel, Georgie Riot, Dj Archie, Nitepunk, Vunzige Deuntjes, Rohaan, she, DJ F.R.A.N.K, Captain Bass, ALIBI, LOST IDENTITY, Rose Ringed, Atmos, Shanti Celeste, Answer Code Request, Bredren, Merow, Charlie Tee, Daria Kolosova, Jaël Ost, Bassbrain, Magit Cacoon, Henri Bergmann, Detest, Justin Hawkes a.k.a Flite, Stryker, Monta, Jens Lissat, Brian Cross, Nymfo, Rayzen, Dj Ghost, Alfred Beck, Dan Shake, Eli Rojas, Sandy Warez, VIDO, Omdat Het Kan Soundsystem, Harriet Jaxxon, Philou Louzolo, Amotik, 5napback, Pat Krimson, Nico Parisi, Axel Haube, Kyrist, DJ GEE, Olympe, gyrofield, K1, Neko, Eagl, Flo Windey, WEF, Somnia, NINA BLACK, Kara, Elli Acula, Callush, AIRGLO, Phara, Valentin Huedo, Odssey, Arado, Visionobi, Locus, Jeremy Underground, Phi Phi, Samm, DJ Hyperdrive, Dana Montana, Maruwa, James Marvel, J.ROOTS, Milo Spykers, MC Chucky, Parfait, ZeroZero, DJ Jan, Andrei Stan, Igor Marijuan, Oriol Calvo, Jan Vervloet, Kaspa, Franky Kloeck, Eva De Roo, Greg S, bermio, Double D, MagiK, Toolate Groove, Lovefoxy, Revedge, Jordi Ruz, Unregular, Cristiano Da Silva, The Mind Destiny, Chanelle, Helena Lauwaert, EDDIETHEHOST, Zoey Hasselbank, EMILIJA, LOUIS XIV, Mona Lee, Dimitri Wouters, ID, ANONYMIZE, Tola OG, DJ Kamal Bankay, Firaga, Hyalyte, FOOTWORXX MILITANT CREW, Novah, Jeroen Delodder, PartyShakerz, Team Damp, Aradia, Disco Dasco, SEMMER, Hélène Guilini, White Noise, Double-U, One87, Marge, KAY, Discobaar A Moeder, Bobby & Djenko, Seelen, Dieux Père, Dj Abena, Yamo, Skyve, BLK, The Reflexx, MAZE, MC Gusto, Mish, Jahwin, masai, UNSYN, 22heures30, Boycot, Christophe, ASSIA MK, DJ Sisley, Audiowave, Saidou, Blanko, Elenore, Tous Les Deux, Extreme Noize, The Z., Delafino, Luna Fino, Deuxfwa, Kaudron, NEALL, Furax, Domi Rè, Marie-Julie, BALLANTINE, Flavour Drop, Mc Claudio, WLC, Sako Glitch, BenOneShot, Revenja, Roop, DJ MILINGUAP, Bram DeLux, DOEMP, Gomorris, Los Bomberos, Olsan Twins, Maz, DJ Luk, Q Dance, Stuk, DJ Rockefellababe, DJ Chuckie
    BEL, Boom
    Mega
  • Dancefestopia festival

    Sullivan King, Crankdat, Svdden Death, Flux Pavilion, Infected Mushroom, Ray Volpe, Adventure Club, Kai Wachi, PEEKABOO, Riot Ten, Ganja White Night, INZO, ATLiens, MitiS, Blanke, Jessica Audiffred, Hairitage, Level Up, Barely Alive, Of The Trees, Reaper, Zingara, G-Rex, Midnight Tyrannosaurus, Kompany, Champagne Drip, ALLEYCVT, Mersiv, Dirt Monkey, Wreckno, SIPPY, Calcium, Space Wizard, SoDown, TYNAN, Eazybaked, Jantsen, Ravenscoon, SubDocta, Moore Kismet, Smoakland, HE$H, Lick, Brondo, Hydraulix, austenyo, Shanghai Doom, Decadon, Sfam, MIZE, Akilla, Lucii
    USA, La Cygne
    Medium

Reaper's Past Events23 Events

  • Ember Shores Festival festival

    Sickick, SLANDER, Illenium, Sullivan King, Gareth Emery, skeler, Grabbitz, Camo & Krooked, Dabin, Said The Sky, William Black, Space Laces, HALIENE, Bonnie X Clyde, Blanke, Reaper, JVNA, Fairlane, Phantoms, Wavedash, SoDown, Mport, Last Heroes, CloudNone, Brondo, Decadon, James Egbert, Covex, Bass Physics, Vedic, FAYBL, Ecotek, PAWS, Kareem Martin, MAMBA
    MEX, Cancún
    Medium
  • Boo! Seattle festival

    Alok, Zedd, Armin Van Buuren, Steve Aoki, Alesso, Sickick, MK, Maddix, Acraze, Wilkinson, LF SYSTEM, SIDEPIECE, Zeds Dead, ÖWNBOSS, Svdden Death, KREAM, Zomboy, Boys Noize, Wade, Adventure Club, Space 92, Reinier Zonneveld, Patrick Topping, Kayzo, Wooli, HOL!, Eptic, One True God, Blanke, Nurko, Claude VonStroke, Barely Alive, Reaper, Marie Vaunt, Trivecta, Coco & Breezy, HVDES, yetep, Lucille Croft, FrostTop, Canabliss, Baby Weight
    USA, Seattle
    Medium
  • Blacklist Festival festival

    Yellow Claw, Sullivan King, Hedex, Borgore, Zomboy, Ray Volpe, Koven, Camo & Krooked, LIL TEXAS, Modestep, Eptic, Andromedik, Bear Grillz, Reaper, MUZZ, Eskei83, Marauda, Holy Goof, Tisoki, Tsuki, OLIVERSE, BLVCK CROWZ, Effin, LARI LUKE, Georgie Riot, Nazaar, LOST IDENTITY, Aweminus, Nosphere, Gourski, TOXSYCK, Makla, AKIRAH, John Dee, Dr. Ushūu, Skrude, Badfella, MADCORE, Red Hood Squad, SIREN, Moley, CHOPPAZ, Shiverz, Autodrive, Rebko, Isis Cloudt, Dublic, Flobu, TMPR, Hechter, B'Andre, SEKULA, Dirtbass, Hotte
    DEU, Oberhausen
    Medium
  • Lost Lands festival

    Excision, Acraze, Sub Focus, Sullivan King, Dimension, Luude, Subtronics, Svdden Death, KREAM, Flux Pavilion, Netsky, Borgore, Virtual Riot, Nghtmre, Ray Volpe, 1991, Dombresky, Shaquille O'Neal a.k.a DJ Diesel, Kill The Noise, Grabbitz, Koven, Adventure Club, LIL TEXAS, Eliminate, Wax Motif, Kayzo, Kai Wachi, PEEKABOO, Wooli, Riot Ten, Ganja White Night, Macky Gee, ATLiens, Yookie, Kanine, HOL!, Whales, Hamdi, Yosuf, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Teminite, Tape B, HALIENE, One True God, Blanke, Jessica Audiffred, Boombox Cartel, Hairitage, Dion Timmer, LSDREAM, Bear Grillz, Nostalgix, Level Up, Barely Alive, Liquid Stranger, Reaper, Au5, DNMO, Trivecta, JVNA, MUZZ, Mt. Eden, PhaseOne, Zingara, G-Rex, Mr. Bill, ARMNHMR, Chime, Ahee, Boogie T, SampliFire, Koan Sound, Infekt, Codeko, Bijou, Kompany, Champagne Drip, Dionysus, LAYZ, Gorillat, ALLEYCVT, Ivy Lab, Teddy Killerz, Emorfik, FuntCase, Dirt Monkey, longstoryshort, SIPPY, Cyclops, Hi I'm Ghost, TVBOO, Crystal Skies, YDG, Calcium, Space Wizard, RATED R, SoDown, Effin, LYNY, TYNAN, Heyz, Minnesota, Eazybaked, Audiofreq, Ghengar, jon casey, Jantsen, Steller, Ninajirachi, Ace Aura, Crizzly, Jkyl & Hyde, Ravenscoon, Automhate, Moore Kismet, Vastive, Smoakland, Stooki Sound, HE$H, DIRTYSNATCHA, Leotrix, Muerte, Nitepunk, Enigma Dubz, Fransis Derelle, ill.Gates, JEANIE, Sumthin Sumthin, DRINKURWATER, Oski, Xotix, Chibs, Corrupt (UK), IVORY, Benda, Godlands, Sully, FrostTop, Prolix, partywithray, The Arcturians, Bommer, Beastboi., Perry Wayne, Chassi, JIQUI, Chee, Brondo, Stoned Level, Hydraulix, Ghost in Real Life, RZRKT, Tinykvt, Shanghai Doom, YehMe2, VLCN, AlienPark, Decadon, Kliptic, Dubscribe, Versa, Harriet Jaxxon, Sisto, Codd Dubz, Khiva, Bernzikial, LOUIEJAYXX, Akeos, VRG, Notixx, Slang Dogs, Blaize, CRaymak, Skellytn, BAINBRIDGE, Daggz, Brainrack, HUKAE, Dr. Ushūu, superave., Deucez, Algo, SubFiltronik, Ian Snow, Afterthought, Runnit, MADGRRL, Shizz Lo, OMAS, Mikesh!ft, VEIL, BeutNoise, High Zombie, Ujuu, Focuss, Shank Aaron, Ren Zukii, Green Matter, Ash Halo, Stumpi, JVZMIN, Benson, smith.
    USA, Thornville
    Big
  • Dancefestopia festival

    Excision, Egzod, Sullivan King, Subtronics, Knife Party, Zeds Dead, Svdden Death, Borgore, Zomboy, Grabbitz, Modestep, Kayzo, Kai Wachi, Riot Ten, Yookie, Tape B, Jessica Audiffred, Tokyo Machine, Doctor P, Bear Grillz, Level Up, Reaper, Zingara, SampliFire, Infekt, Oddprophet, LAYZ, Emorfik, FuntCase, Wreckno, Hi I'm Ghost, Calcium, Space Wizard, SWARM, Effin, Heyz, Eazybaked, Jantsen, Automhate, Late Night Radio, SubDocta, DIRTYSNATCHA, The Sponges, Jaenga, A Hundred Drums, Versa, DMVU, superave., parkbreezy, Dixon's Violin
    USA, La Cygne
    Medium

Reaper's Beatport Songs

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Artist Name
I'm Good (Blue) (REAPER Extended Remix)
Released on Oct 21, 2022
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Danger (REAPER Remix)
Released on Apr 18, 2024
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BLACK FIRES (Original Mix)
Released on Sep 15, 2023
4
Artist Name
BARRICADE (Original Mix)
Released on Apr 02, 2020
5
Artist Name
Miracle (REAPER Remix)
Released on May 14, 2021

More about Reaper

Overview of Drum & Bass musician Reaper

Reaper is an accomplished electronic music performer from the US. Reaper has made a name for himself as a producer of strong and expressive music, with a concentration on the Drum & Bass style. Reaper is a musician whose music has drawn praise from both fans and reviewers for his masterful use of complex beats and startling synths.

Deep emotional resonance and dynamic energy are two traits that define Reaper's music. Reaper has developed a sound that is both new and classic by fusing parts of traditional Drum & Bass with contemporary electronic production methods. His music is characterized by a sense of urgency and intensity, as well as irresistible driving rhythms. Reaper's music is always laced with a feeling of passion and purpose, regardless of whether he is creating hard-hitting bangers or more introspective pieces.

Fans of Electronic and Drum & Bass music all over the world, from the United States to the rest of the world, have been profoundly influenced by Reaper's music. Reaper has made a name for himself as a true force to be reckoned with in the world of electronic music thanks to his ability to produce compositions that are both unique and profoundly emotional.

What are the most popular songs for Drum & Bass musician Reaper?

Reaper is an American Drum & Bass music producer who has become well-liked among fans of electronic music. He has put out a number of songs that have rocked the music business. Reaper is responsible for some of the most well-known songs in the music industry, including "Death Rattle," "IMY," "MAKE A MOVE," "HEATSEEKER," "BARRICADE," "RUNAWAY (feat. Josh Rubin)," "Wait," "I'm Good (Blue) - REAPER Remix," "LEVITATE," and "Colors (feat. Eyelar) - REAPER Remix."

"Death Rattle," one of Reaper's most well-known songs, features a powerful and energizing sound. The song is a popular among Drum & Bass fans due to its fast-paced beat and robust bassline. "IMY," another well-liked song by Reaper, has a captivating chorus along with powerful beats and basslines that captivate listeners.

Reaper's music has received recognition for its distinctive sound, which combines parts of other genres while adhering to the Drum & Bass aesthetic. His music has a devoted following and has been played at numerous music festivals all over the world. In general, fans of electronic music and drum and bass music should listen to Reaper's music.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Drum & Bass musician Reaper?

The American producer of electronic music Reaper has recently released some interesting new songs. His most recent album, "DISRUPTOR LP (REMIXES) (2022)," is a compilation of remixes of songs that he has already published. Mefjus, Delta Heavy, and The Prototypes are just a few of the top performers on the CD. Remixes give the already amazing tracks new life, making it a must-listen for every fan.

Along with the remix album, Reaper has been hard at work putting out some brand-new singles. Showcasing his mastery of the drum and bass genre, his most recent single, "Shady Intentions (feat. Tori Levett) [REAPER Remix] (2023)," is an exciting sound. With the addition of Reaper's distinctive touch, the remix elevates the original music to new heights.

'Call My Name (2023)' is another hit that gets people talking. Drum and bass and electro house flavors are combined in this upbeat song. It is the ideal complement to any party playlist because to the appealing vocals and powerful beats. 'The Power (2023)' by Reaper is another song that has been made available. It boasts a bassline that is sure to get people moving and irresistible drops.

Last but not least, Reaper remixed Jaden Smith's original song for his "On My Own - REAPER Remix (2022)". Reaper's production abilities are clearly audible in the remix, which elevates the song to a whole new level. Any fan of electronic music will enjoy the mix's unique sound, which incorporates trap and drum and bass elements.

Overall, Reaper's most recent works show off his range as a producer and his dedication to expanding the possibilities for electronic music. Reaper is undoubtedly a musician to keep an eye on thanks to his distinctive sound and unquestionable talent.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Drum & Bass musician Reaper?

Reaper's compelling performances and participation at many events helped him establish himself in the electronic and drum & bass music scenes. At the Las Vegas Electric Daisy Carnival, he made one of his most important festival appearances. He received a lot of appreciation for his unique sound and enthusiasm, which caused the crowd to go wild. Another significant engagement came at the Countdown event, where he wowed the audience with an energetic performance.

Reaper also appeared at Imagine Festival, Buku Music + Art Project, and Beyond Wonderland SoCal in addition to these festivals. He demonstrated his musical talent and got the crowd up and moving at Beyond Wonderland SoCal. Reaper's performance at The Buku Music + Art Project, where he mixed original music with vintage Drum & Bass tunes, was another success. One of the highlights of the Imagine Festival was his performance, and his set was praised highly.

Overall, Reaper's outstanding performances and festival appearances have had a big impact on the Electronic and Drum & Bass music scenes. He has developed a devoted following and established himself as a force to be reckoned with. Reaper stands out from the competition thanks to his distinct sound and engaging stage persona, and his followers eagerly anticipate his upcoming show.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Drum & Bass musician Reaper?

Reaper has worked with a number of musicians to produce songs that are well-known in the electronic and drum & bass music scenes. In addition to "Death Rattle" with Blanke, "IMY" with Bella Renee, "RUNAWAY (feat. Josh Rubin)" with Josh Rubin, "Wait" with Kayzo and Qoiet, and "I'm Good (Blue) - REAPER Remix" with David Guetta and Bebe Rexha are some of the collaborations.

"Death Rattle" with Blanke is one of Reaper's most well-known projects. This tune will definitely have you moving because of its high energy level and powerful bass. One of Reaper's most often played pieces during live performances, it has won praise from music critics.

The David Guetta and Bebe Rexha duet "I'm Good (Blue) - REAPER Remix" is another noteworthy project. The original tune gains a fresh dimension via Reaper's remix, enhancing its intensity and edginess. Fans have given the remix excellent comments, and it has been played on a number of radio programs.

Overall, Reaper's associations with other musicians have positioned him as a major player in the electronic and drum & bass music scenes. Each collaboration adds something special, demonstrating the breadth of Reaper's musical skill.

What do people also ask about Drum & Bass musician Reaper?


Can you use REAPER for free?

After the 60-day trial period, Reaper costs money and needs to be licensed in order to be used. A reduced license is available for a one-time payment of $60.


What is REAPER used for?

any farm machinery that chops grain is a reaper. Modern machinery includes harvesters, combines, and binders that also carry out other harvesting tasks. Earlier reapers merely cut the crop and dropped it unbound.


Is it safe to use REAPER?

No, Reaper is not malware.


Is REAPER better than Pro Tools?

Reaper is more user-friendly and streamlines the production process than Pro Tools, yet Pro Tools costs more and allows you to produce the best-sounding tracks. There are further choices that are available.


Is Reaper good for beginners?

Reaper has a devoted following of users who value its customized interface, vast feature set, and reasonable price, despite the fact that it may not be as well-known as some of its rivals. Reaper should be taken into consideration as your DAW of choice whether you are an established audio professional or just getting started.


How much does Reapers cost?

$60 : discounted license.


Do professionals use Reaper?

Ableton and Reaper are commonly used by professionals in the music industry.


Does Reaper do a lot of damage?

With his twin shotguns, Reaper deals a lot of damage, dealing 216 damage per second when firing and 157.09 overall while reloading.


Is it worth buying Reaper?

Reaper DAW is one of the finest prices for a full digital recording solution at $60, so purchasing it is unquestionably worthwhile. If you're still looking, the 60-day trial gives you plenty of time to try it out.


How much RAM does Reaper use?

Reaper can run smoothly with just 16 GB of RAM.


Does Reaper work offline?

Reaper can work offline.


Is Reaper free audio?

Each few weeks, Reaper licenses are affordably priced and include unlimited free updates to version 7.99. These updates come with no cost bug repairs, feature upgrades, and new features.


Is REAPER a full DAW?

Reaper is a trustworthy and effective DAW featuring mixing and recording features as well as a wide range of effects plugins.


How hard is REAPER DAW?

Comparatively speaking to other DAWs, Reaper is not challenging to learn. Reaper does have a significant advantage in the caliber of the available video lessons, which are a fantastic learning tool. Reaper is possibly one of the simpler DAWs to learn because of the logical architecture of the user interface.


What are the disadvantages of REAPER DAW?

The lack of built-in video editing features in Reaper is a noteworthy drawback to take into account when using it for post-production.


Is Reaper easier than FL Studio?

To get started using REAPER, you'll need to have a fundamental understanding of how digital audio workstations (DAWs) operate. Due to its user-friendly drag-and-drop interface and user tutorials that will enable more inexperienced users to get up and running more quickly, FL Studio receives an overall user-friendliness rating from us.


Can you sell everything to Reapers?

Reward: The Servant of the Flame can only purchase Reaper's Bones Treasure Items in The Reaper's Hideout in exchange for gold and Reaper's Bones Reputation. Reaper's Bones, it should be noted, regard their own treasure the most despite the fact that they accept any and all treasure items in Sea of Thieves in order to damage the other trading companies.


Do reapers pay more?

The Reaper's Bones give greater rewards for Gold Hoarders' Emissary flags each week compared to the extra gold the Gold Hoarders pay their Emissaries for loot.


How many reapers are left?

Around 18,000 Reapers are left.


Is Reaper better than Ableton?

Reaper is renowned for being stable even when handling a hard project, whereas Ableton can crash if you try to do too many things at once.


Is Reaper as good as Cubase?

Cubase excels at MIDI editing, but REAPER offers a quicker track editor. Only a few simple plugins are included with REAPER, whereas full versions of Cubase include many useful plugins. More lightweight and less prone to crashes, REAPER. You can only purchase a license for REAPER.


How many computers can run Reaper?

Reaper may be used on as many computers as you require because your license enables you to install it as a single user across different platforms.


Is Reaper a lifetime license?

You may buy a lifetime license to REAPER for just $225 for a full commercial license or $60 for a personal/educational use license after the 60-day free trial period.


Is Reaper free forever?

Reaper is free to use for 60 days after the initial download and installation. The next step is to purchase a license. After the initial 60 days, Reaper will continue to function without any problems, but if you continue to use it without a valid license, you will be in violation of the licensing conditions.


What is Reaper used for?

A farm machine known as a reaper, which includes harvesters, combines, and binders that also carry out other harvesting tasks, is used to cut grain.


Is it safe to use Reaper?

No, Reaper is not malware.


Is Reaper free for Mac?

Download and Evaluate REAPER for Free. REAPER supports macOS 10.5* to macOS 13.


Does reaper do a lot of damage?

With his twin shotguns, Reaper deals a lot of damage, dealing 216 damage per second when firing and 157.09 overall while reloading.


Is it worth buying reaper?

Reaper DAW is one of the finest prices for a full digital recording solution at $60, and the 60-day trial period offers you plenty of opportunity to try it out.


How much RAM does reaper use?

Even with only 16 GB of RAM, programs like Reaper, for instance, will function perfectly. However, you can have some issues if you attempt to utilize a program like Pro Tools with only 16 GB of RAM. This is particularly accurate when using plug-ins and external effects.


Is Reaper used by professionals?

Professionals in the music industry use Ableton and Reaper, which are regarded as some of the top DAWs for any home studio.


Is Reaper better than Pro Tools?

Once you've made the commitment and invested the time necessary to properly install Reaper, it delivers superior usability and production workflow. Pro Tools, on the other side, allows you produce the best-sounding tracks possible but has a cost. Of course, there are a ton of additional choices available.


Can I use Reaper without internet?

Users will require a PC that can run Reaper and has a reliable internet connection in order to utilize the program.


Who uses Reaper DAW?

Hans Zimmer is one of the most well-known musicians to use REAPER. Deadmau5 is a contemporary producer that has used REAPER during several of his live streams. ProTools continues to rule the professional studio DAW market, therefore REAPER is only now becoming commercially available.


Is Reaper a full DAW?

Reaper is a dependable and effective DAW with a customisable interface, bundled effects plugins, and extensive recording and mixing features.


How hard is the Reaper?

In Persona 5 Royal, the Reaper is level 85, although players that are prepared and have the necessary gear can challenge it as early as level 60.


Can you sell anything to the reaper?

Reward: The Servant of the Flame can only purchase Reaper's Bones Treasure Items in The Reaper's Hideout in exchange for gold and Reaper's Bones Reputation. Reaper's Bones, it should be noted, regard their own treasure the most despite the fact that they accept any and all treasure items in Sea of Thieves in order to damage the other trading companies.


What are reapers weak against?

The Reaper lacks all flaws, defenses, and immunity. Despite seeming paradoxical, players should make sure that the Phantom Thieves are ambushed by the Reaper since doing so would force the Reaper to only take one turn instead of two in a row whenever it gets a turn.


What is the Reaper weakness?

The Reaper is unaffected by status changes and possesses no weaknesses, resistances, or nullifications. In battle, elemental magic is always used by default.


Who is best against Reaper?

Widowmaker is the best hero to counter Reaper.