In our free Reaper course, you’ll learn the basics of Reaper with Dave Bode, and in this lesson Dave will show you how to use tempo, grid, and snap settings. You'll learn how to change tempo in Reaper, how to use the grid in Reaper, and how to use snap in Reaper. How to Us...
Reaper allows you to record multiple take files within a single track using multi‑take items but for comping purposes I prefer to record each take on a separate track, so that it's obvious which bits are keepers and which aren't. That said, Reaper's multi‑take Items are still usefu...
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This will take quite some time to do, but should be worth it in the end. I think I will use Nuendo for this. wfolta wrote:I hear you on exporting compound audio clips. Was the problem you experienced a problem importing at the other end -- i.e. the other editing software didn't...
Learn how to set up Reaper with Waves SoundGrid ASIO/Core Audio Driver and route audio to record or playback multiple tracks from or to your SoundGrid system. Session templates are included for download.
If you are trying to load your Waves plugins in REAPER but you cannot find them, follow these instructions in order to make the plugins available. Step #1 – Verify plugin software is installed Check whether the relevant plugin file/s are correctly installed on your computer....
to return their outputs. In software, a separate mixer channel usually needs to be created to hold the effect plug-in, whereupon auxiliary sends can be created on each relevant mixer channel to feed it. (This is exactly the kind of setup I used in Cockos Reaper to create my audio ...
Access Preferences: In Reaper, click ‘Options’ and select ‘Preferences.’ Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+P (Cmd+P on a Mac). Navigate to Device Settings: Within Preferences, locate and click on ‘Audio,’ then select ‘Device.’ This is where all the audio hardware configu...
Personally, I do not use a plugin at all. My DAW of choice is Reaper and if you use Reaper too, here is how to automate the process saving the cost of a plugin. This process will be similar in other DAW’s, but the terms used will vary – a great excuse to look up your own ...
REAPER’s auto save feature is essential for storing up-to-date versions of your audio projects. This is especially useful if you forget to save your work at frequent intervals. To enable this feature, you’ll need to head over to REAPER’s preferences. Use the shortcutCtrl + P(Windows)...