FL Studio vs REAPER

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

DAW

FL Studio

Image-Line · $99

8.7
Great
DAW

REAPER

Cockos · $60 / $225

9.0
Essential

FL Studio and REAPER are two of the best-value DAWs in production, and they attract different personalities. FL is a pattern-first beat factory with lifetime free updates. REAPER is a minimal, unlimited engineering environment for $60. Budget-minded producers compare them constantly.

The key difference

FL Studio optimizes for beat construction: Step Sequencer, Playlist, and a piano roll many producers still call best-in-class. REAPER optimizes for flexible multitrack engineering: routing, comping, scripting, and zero feature gates. FL feels like a creative instrument; REAPER feels like a studio toolkit.

Choose FL Studio if

Choose FL Studio if you make beat-driven music and want the Step Sequencer / piano-roll workflow with lifetime free updates.

Choose REAPER if

Choose REAPER if you need deep multitrack engineering, custom routing, and a $60 license without FL’s pattern-centric paradigm.

Which should you buy?

FL Studio is the better default for hip-hop, trap, and pattern-driven electronic production. REAPER is the better default for recording, complex routing, and users who want one cheap DAW that can grow into any workflow. Value is excellent on both sides.

Specs compared

FL StudioREAPER
Price$99$60 / $225
Dubspot Score8.79.0
FormatsHosts VST2 plugins, Hosts VST3 plugins, Hosts Audio Unit (AU) plugins (macOS), Hosts CLAP plugins, Native FL Studio plugin format, Exports WAV, Exports MP3, Exports FLAC, Exports OGG, Exports MIDIVST, VST3, AU, CLAP, LV2, standalone, macOS, Windows, Linux
Operating systemsWindows and macOS
EditionsFruity, Producer, Signature, All Plugins
Included plugins (Producer Edition)100+ instruments and effects (27 instruments, 59 effects)
Included plugins (All Plugins Edition)116 plugins (39 instruments, 70 effects)
UpdatesLifetime Free Updates (all future versions free, forever)New v7 license includes free updates through 8.99
FL CloudBuilt-in library of over 1 million royalty-free samples
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
Plugin formatsVST, VST3, LV2, AU, CLAP, DX, JS
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Notable v7 featuresTrack lanes, swipe comping, FX containers, up to 128 track channels

FL Studio vs REAPER: FAQ

Is FL Studio or REAPER cheaper?

Both are bargains. REAPER’s discounted license is $60; FL Studio Producer is typically around $99 with lifetime free updates. Total cost depends on which FL edition you need and whether you value lifetime version upgrades.

Which is better for recording bands?

REAPER is generally stronger for multitrack recording, comping, and complex routing. FL can record audio, but its culture and design center on patterns and beats.

Which is easier for beginners?

FL is often easier for first beats. REAPER is easy to start but becomes powerful through configuration — better for learners who like tinkering.

See the full plugin database for more comparisons.