REAPER vs Reason

Specs, price and the Dubspot Score, side by side — with our verdict on which daw to buy.

DAW

REAPER

Cockos · $60 / $225

9.0
Essential
DAW

Reason

Reason Studios · $99–$499

8.2
Great

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Which should you buy?

On the Dubspot Score, REAPER comes out ahead (9.0). That said, the right pick depends on your workflow and budget — read both reviews before deciding.

Specs compared

REAPERReason
Price$60 / $225$99–$499
Dubspot Score9.08.2
FormatsVST, VST3, AU, CLAP, LV2, standalone, macOS, Windows, LinuxVST3, AU, standalone, macOS, Windows
TypeFull multitrack DAW (audio, MIDI, video)
Current version7.x (e.g. 7.77 as of July 2026)
License$60 discounted / $225 commercial; DRM-free
Evaluation60-day full-featured evaluation
UpdatesNew v7 license includes free updates through 8.99
Plugin formatsVST, VST3, LV2, AU, CLAP, DX, JS
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Notable v7 featuresTrack lanes, swipe comping, FX containers, up to 128 track channels
Product typerack-based DAW and instrument suite
DeveloperReason Studios
Typical price$99–$499
FormatsVST3, AU, standalone, macOS, Windows
Primary jobcreative patching and bundled devices
Catalog statusCurrent as of 2026

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