![]() But if you have access to both computers just install Reaper onto the laptop as well. If you were going into studios with computers you didnt own/going to a friends house to show them something, then sure portable install is great. ![]() You could do a portable install which has been suggested but it doesn't really make sense for your use case. Unless this is a bad idea?Īgain, thank you everyone for the solid advice. I am still going to try to record straight to the external hd though, keeping sessions there for ease of transfer. As other have hinted at, the desktop is definitely the workhorse here, so as long as I keep it all there, I shouldn’t run into trouble. From the suggestion of the responses, I’m going to just install reaper on both systems and install as many plugs as I can onto the laptop. Thanks in advance.ĮDIT: really great advice from everyone, thank you so much. ![]() If I reinstall, how can I be sure to get all my plugs? Just be meticulous and reinstall them all? I’m not opposed to the long way at all, just wanted to check for an easy way first. What is the easiest way to get my ENTIRE reaper install onto the portable hard drive? Is there a directory I can grab and move (I know, obviously not). I have an external hard drive where I would like to load it to run it in both with all my plugins. It’s already loaded on my desktop with loads of plugins. I recently picked up a laptop and would like to make reaper usable between both it and my desktop. We'd love to hear what you have produced with Reaper, but please post it in the weekly sticky. No piracyĭo not ask for or link to pirated content or pirate sites, and do not promote or suggest piracy. No unapproved commercial promotionĬommerical promotion by or on behalf of a commercial interest must be approved by moderators. If a difference of opinion becomes uncivil or unproductive, moderators may step in. We can have cooperative disagreements when we're trying to help each other. Memes and similar content are also considered off-topic. Posts should be related to Reaper, the digital audio workstation and MIDI sequencer software created by Cockos.
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