[RWP] Introduction and question

Derek Lane derek at pdaudio.net
Wed Jun 16 19:24:54 EDT 2010


Reaper wins in universal accessibility though given its multiple screen 
reader approach.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "clarence griffin" <goldfingas at gmail.com>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 6:02 PM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Introduction and question


>I wouldn't go so far as to say the most accessible. Sonar is by far mo 
>accessible than reaper, but reaper is close in the race.
> And we must not leave out Protools. That is very close to the top as well.
>
> GF
>
>
> On Jun 16, 2010, at 6:00 PM, Kevin Brown wrote:
>
>> In myh opinion, reaper is the most accessible DAW on the market,...
>>
>> Granted, it hasn't been around as long as some other DAWs, but I like the 
>> reaper approach...
>>
>> Using reaper with reaaccess is just what I've been looking for!...
>>
>> I can't wait to see what the developers are cooking up for future 
>> releases!...
>>
>> I pay the money for the personal license, and right out of the box,...I 
>> am recording!...No need for all of the extra's to get my screen reader to 
>> do what my sighted counterparts take for granted...
>>
>>
>> Original message:
>>> I'm curious, what do you do with sonar that can't be done with reaper? 
>>> I'm
>>> sure there are some things, I just wouldn't mind knowing what.
>>
>>
>>> Simon
>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "clarence griffin" <goldfingas at gmail.com>
>>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:14 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Introduction and question
>>
>>
>>>> first of all, I must say wow. you must haven't played with sonar in at
>>>> least the last, hmmm, lets say 8 years or so.
>>>> And secondly, I think there are some docs floating around. Plus this 
>>>> list
>>>> is a great resource for information. I am a sonar user and coming from
>>>> sonar I find reaper to be a much younger brother to sonar, but I need
>>>> tools like sonar and protools for my job as a producer. I wouldn't 
>>>> suggest
>>>> reaper just yet for major project work in a studio. But if you have
>>>> specific questions regarding reaper, just ask here and I am sure one of 
>>>> us
>>>> has an answer, or can tell you where to get it.
>>>> Welcome to the family.
>>
>>>> GF
>>
>>
>>>> On Jun 16, 2010, at 9:56 AM, Sina Bahram wrote:
>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>
>>>>> My name is Sina Bahram, and I've recently gotten  into Reaper.
>>
>>>>> I've downloaded and installed the latest Reaper and Reaaccess.
>>
>>>>> I've been playing  around with Reaper and have truly been impressed
>>>>> compared to the basic level of access found in something like
>>>>> sonar.
>>
>>>>> I have some questions though.
>>
>>
>>>>> I want to start doing some simple things in Reaper to learn my way
>>>>> around.
>>
>>>>> Are there any tutorials on how to just lay down a beat, let's say? 
>>>>> Some
>>>>> kicks, highhats, and maybe a short baseline?
>>
>>>>> I just want to learn the work flow and how things go together.
>>
>>>>> I found the virtual keyboard to be useable, when one isn't front of a
>>>>> midi one, that is, but is there a step sequencer or something
>>>>> that will actually allow me to enter in midi onto the track?
>>
>>>>> Also, I can never open a track. Whenever I hit enter on it, it says 
>>>>> the
>>>>> track can't be opened. Not sure what's up with that?
>>
>>>>> I'm also a bit unclear as to the necessary routing just to make midi
>>>>> issue forth some sound. In sonar, each track had an output
>>>>> attribute, but here all I see is midi output.
>>
>>>>> Anyways, maybe an FAQ or beginners  guide or some other resource would 
>>>>> be
>>>>> great, if there is one?
>>
>>>>> Thanks much
>>
>>>>> Take care,
>>>>> Sina
>>
>>
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