In the end, I just want to compose faster and more efficiently and Studio One for me does just that. I sacrificed a lot of features moving onto Studio One from Cubase and REAPER but to me the easy workflow of Studio One wins all. Today, I mainly use Studio One (Used Cubase briefly before that, but its UI should come with an anti-depressant prescription included) I still check REAPER around and their forums for the updates but it does feel like MIDI is still clunky albeit a lot of things can be done through scripting and mangling but that's not my thing. Things progressed very nicely in the early days but everything MIDI felt secondary so I tossed it on the side and moved to Logic and Mac (2011) If you search my posts on their forums I was very vocal on MIDI development since I was coming from SONAR. I started REAPER in 2006 or so, probably before since we hung around on IRC.
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