[RWP] accessible sampler and controller
T.Reid
treid99 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 2 12:54:57 EST 2010
Hello Scott and others,
As a Newbie I love the idea of audio tutorials. In fact, I have found some
on YouTube but there's always the need for the translation from "click the
...button" to press CTRL + Alt+X... You get the idea.
Rather than creating a 1 time comprehensive tutorial, maybe the way is to
begin with smaller chunks. At some point the full list will provide a
comprehensive tutorial, but at least New Jacks like me could really dive in.
With smaller tutorials it would be easier to add or edit in new features.
The Reaper User's Guide could provide a roadmap for segments based on the
chapters.
For example;
1. Setting Up Reaper
- A. Configuration
- B. Audio
B MIDI
2. Recording
- A. Audio
- B. MIDI
And so on ...
BTW - Although I am a Newbie I am willing to help.
t
-----Original Message-----
From: rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf
Of Scott Chesworth
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 11:49 AM
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Subject: Re: [RWP] accessible sampler and controller
Hi all,
This is precisely where audio tutorials or podcasts will be the
solution. Starting from the basics and working upward, we can make
sure that everyone has the fundamentals of Reaper knowledge. I'm
happy to record edit and host these tutorials and it's a part of this
project that I'm really looking forward too, but with ReaAccess
changing rapidly and with important features being added in each
release, now seems like the wrong time to embark on the massive task
of producing a comprehensive audio walk-through.
Of course, it's a catch 22 situation. Without this kind of guidance,
many people are going to struggle to learn to use ReaAccess, but
without ReaAccess being further along in the development cycle it
seems foolish to produce audio content that will be outdated so
quickly. I don't have a solution, does anyone else?
Scott
On 3/2/10, Mike Calvo Yesterday Today and Forever Ministries
<mike at mikecalvo.com> wrote:
> Hi Jinseng:
> First thanks for all your help! This is a great thing you are all
> doing. My company Serotek is dedicated to helping the blind with low
> cost adaptive technology solutions. We have a dedicated programming
> staff ready to help with this project at any part of it's development.
> So, thanks again!
>
> Now on to your questions:
>
> I am trying to make my way through the manual but find it a bit
> confusing because of the graphics they are always showing. I don't know
> just what the media explorer is but I would love to learn. I personally
> am a remixer and dance music producer. I would like to use my NI
> Maschine as a vst but haven't yet figured out how to do this. I am also
> wanting to use various loops and samples. I will check out the Reaper
> sampler as you suggested. I am on Skype and available by email and
> messengers. I will help in any way I can and will be happy to answer
> any and all questions that pertain to me and my use of this product.
>
> I am hoping that the company that writes this product will also step up
> and realize that many blind musicians such as myself, are looking for
> an accessible solution and Reaper may just be the answer we have all
> been hoping for.
> Thanks again Jinseng and others!
> Mike
>
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