


Head over to and download the correct version of REAPER for your computer. So, if the images look like a different operating system from the one that you are using, don’t worry. The software runs exactly the same on all 3 platforms (something that cannot be said about ProTools). You will get it (along with some of my other favorite themes) as part of the preference pack you’ll be downloading.Īlso, I have run REAPER on macOS, Windows, and Linux. The theme that I am using is called ClearView. Future versions of the software should be able to import these settings without an issue. If you are running v5 or earlier, I cannot guarantee that my settings will work for you. I am running REAPER version 6.25 as of the time of this article. What I am about to present is a simple way to configure and use REAPER for audiobook work that I have developed over 7+ years of use this software as a professional narrator. This is one of those situations where there really is no one right way to do things. Some of them will look/act quite differently from what I am going to present here. Before I begin, here’s a bit of a disclaimer…
