[RWP] Setting track outputs
jinseng at yandex.ru
jinseng at yandex.ru
Fri Aug 13 13:06:16 EDT 2010
Hi Derek,
There some items about sends and receives in chapters 2, 4 of Reaper manual so i just send a little quotation not to be confused with my English.
The sends that you create for each
track send a portion of the signal
to the Bus track
, which applies the
effect, and then sends the
processed (wet) signal on to the
Master. At the same time, so long
as the
Send Master/Parent
option within each track’s I/O
window remains ticked, the dry
signal for each track is also sent
directly to the master, where it is
mixed together with the signal
from the Bus.
If you were to turn off the
Send
Master / Parent
option for your
three tracks, then your Bus
effectively becomes a submix.
However, REAPER offers you an
often smarter way of creating a
submix, which is to use Track
Folders. You will be shown how to
do this in the section that follows.
Before we do this, however, let’s first get a handle on the basic concept of what a Track Folder is and how it works.
In essence, a Track Folder is a track that acts as a submix for all of the tracks within it. In the case of child tracks inside a parent Track Folder, the Send Master / Parent option directs the output of individual tracks not directly to the Master but to the Track Folder (Parent). Thus, output of all tracks from a track folder goes to the Master not directly but via the Track Folder.
The illustrations (above and right) show one track folder (parent) which contains three child tracks.
The Send Controls dialog box enables you to specify the various settings.
Hope this helps you to relise the rest.
Cheers!
Jinseng.
13.08.10, 17:42, "Derek Lane" <derek at pdaudio.net>:
> wonder what the difference is in a send and receive in reaper.
> At first I thought you had to define a track as a receive track before
> sending other tracks to it, but that's not the case.
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> > Hi James,
> > yes, you can use context menue for changing outputs, for sends/receives
> > and other things. it is Shft + Applications.
> > There are different context menues in ReaAccess, please try Ctrl +
> > Applications, Ctrl + Shft + Applications, Alt + Applications, Shft + Alt +
> > Applications, Shft + Applications which i've already mentioned.
> > Cheers!
> > 13.08.10, 15:53, "James Scholes" :> > > Hi,>
> > > I only recently bothered to map an applications key on my Apple>
> > keyboard, so am discovering all the fun things in Reaper context>
> > menus.> > Let's just say, for the sake of argument, that I have
> > a 4 in, 4 out> interface that supports ASIO.> > I want to
> > set the input of a track to input 1/2, a stereo pair. I> can do that
> > in the Track Input sub menu when I press applications on> a track. I
> > then want to send the output to outputs 3/4, another> stereo pair,
> > after processing (gate, compression, etc). This output> would then be
> > sent to a channel on a mixer.> > At the moment, I'm not working
> > with this setup (I don't actually> have any cards that support ASIO).
> > So, how would I go about doing> what I've stated above if I did have
> > the 4 in, 4 out ASIO card?> > I'm guessing I would have to set
> > the option in the context menu to> monitor the track input, then arm
> > the track, then some how, set the> output? Which option in the
> > context menu, if any, sets the output of> a track?> >
> > Thanks in advance, and I'll admit that I haven't read the Reaper>
> > manual, yet, due to the fact that I can't really use the program to>
> > its full potential at the moment.> -- > James
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