Quote Originally Posted by dave.king1 View Post
G'day Doc,

I'm guessing that you purchased at 5.x so you will go right through to 6.99 with the current subscription and not have to pay again until you choose to go to 7.x whenever that may roll around.

I came in at R3.x and that's why I had to pay when I went to R5.x, got all of R4 free and will pay again at R7 if I choose to take that release.

My first release of Reaper was for XP 32 bit and by the time R5 came out I was on Win 10.1 64 bit so I figured the upgrade was going to be a worthwhile investment.

The sound path does some weird things in Vista 32 bit which is what the laptop runs so I have to be aware when I use it in the band room

I most likely did, it's been a while since I purchased my $60.00 license so my memory's a bit rusty, I'm running Windows 10 Home 64 Bit on both my Desktop PC and my Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop, both computers run the same music production software so I can transfer project files from one to the other, I'm using my Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 Firewire Audio Interface with my Desktop PC because my Digi002 died, my sample-rate is usually set to 44,100/16 Bit, I'll have to do some more reading of the Reaper manual, while I'm at it, I'll need to read the user manuals for Ableton Live, FL Studio, and Reason 5 too, I just recently upgraded FL Studio to version 12.4, and in the process I bought a new plugin called Transistor Bass, basically it's a plugin emulation of the old TB-303 Bassline Synthesizer/Sequencer, I used to own an actual TB-303 but it got stolen, it was a real cool bit of 80's retro kit, a bit frustrating to program with it's quirks, foibles, and idiosyncrasies, but the Transistor Bass plugin makes things so much easier, and it gets that sound, I was lucky to get it for only $49.00 (approximately Au$60.00), IK Multimedia offer a real Bass Guitar plugin emulator called Modo Bass, looks interesting.

http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products...id=s6kgaAGmlbc