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To be honest, when I tried using it forever ago I got lost and gave up. I forced myself to use it because I liked the feature set, but moving over from FL was very difficult for me.
It took time, but I've figured it out enough to where I can't imagine using anything else.
Any tips for a beginner? I do like some stuff. But I mainly struggle with navigating so many menus and submenus. Being a Linux user and a minimalist at that. I usually try and stay away from using the mouse.
Reaper is very menu heavy, but has a good amount of keys bound to actions. Check the key bindings list and try to memorize them, much like you probably have done for other things given your setup.
In addition to this, you can customise your own key bindings for a ridiculous amount of actions and even chains of actions. You can potentially perform fairly complex tasks with a single key. With enough repition you can quickly perform almost any process you like without thinking too much about it. The tricky part, at first, is figuring out what name the thing you're thinking of is given in the Reaper action list.
Any list of actions you use very much? So I can add when it's useful and I haven't thought about it yet :D