Originally Posted By: BBB
The little playing around Ive done so far it seems Reaper is more intuitive, easier to figure out how to do things in.


You may have answered your own question already.

Speaking only for myself, the hardest part of using software to record music has been the software learning curve. Few things are more frustrating than knowing what you want to do, but you can't figure out how to make the software do it.

On the "intuitive" part of your question, my experience has been exactly the opposite of yours. I bought Reaper and have tried to wrap my brain around it several times, but it doesn't seem intuitive to me at all.

RealBand, on the other hand, was a breath of fresh air for me from the very first version... to me, it just made sense...

Software is definitely not a "one size fits all" product. If you wear what fits YOU, you'll always be comfortable.