[RWP] Beginner Reaper questions
Monkey Pusher
monkeypusher69 at gmail.com
Sat May 29 02:24:49 EDT 2010
yeah bundling it up is only handy if you are handing the project off
to someone else using the same daw as you .. for example sonar has
this functionality in its .bun file format and acid does it in its
.acd-zip format, but they are only handy if opening the project in
acid or sonar. There is an app out there that will convert session
files from one daw to another and that s the only work around shourt
of just exporting all the files as single tracks and sticking them in
a zip file then they can be used in any daw once unzipped and
imported. or if your audio sub folder for the reaper project is
clearly labeled just zip that one up.
On 5/28/10, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jayson,
>
> 1. RPP files are quite comprehensive if you want to take a look at one
> in Notepad or some similar text editor. I have to confess though that
> I don't see the advantage of packing projects up into one file even if
> the functionality is possible to implement. When you start a new
> project you can choose where recordings specific to that project are
> kept. I usually have a folder for the project, the associated RPP's
> clearly named in there, and audio files tucked away in a subfolder.
> That way, I've got everyday access through explorer to every file in
> the project if I need it, and it's still tidy.
>
> 2. There's not a way of doing this with ReaAccess that I know of.
> Perhaps look in Options -> Metronome and prerole settings (or
> Alt+Shift+M), and try setting up a a 1 bar prerole or count in,
> probably the latter would be more appropriate for tracking from the
> very beginning of the timeline.
>
> 3. Weird, I've run it about 10000 times on this computer and haven't
> noticed my Menu options being altered. Is this a Windows thing rather
> than a feature of Reaper perhaps?
>
> 4. Does your TranzPort show up at all under Preferences -> Control Surfaces
> yet?
>
> Hth
> Scott
>
> On 5/29/10, Monkey Pusher <monkeypusher69 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> for the start menu issue press windows key + R to get the run dialog
>> box .. does your dec talk synth have a headphones jack.
>>
>> On 5/28/10, Jayson Smith <ratguy at insightbb.com> wrote:
>>> Okay, here are my first several questions.
>>>
>>> 1. From what I understand, there is no option in Reaper to save a project
>>> as
>>> one big file containing everything needed for the project. Would this be
>>> possible for a third party to implement? I.E. is the .rpp format readable
>>> outside Reaper?
>>>
>>> When I hit the r key to record, it actually says "Record." Is there a way
>>> to
>>> start recording silently? I use an external DECtalk Express synthesizer,
>>> and
>>> my microphone would pick up the "Record" announcement.
>>>
>>> After running Reaper a time or two, it puts itself on the start menu.
>>> This
>>> would not be a problem, except that I like to hit start, run, then type
>>> in
>>> something to run. Reaper being on the Start menu makes this impossible. I
>>> have to hit Start, R twice, Enter, then type in the filename or website.
>>> I
>>> went to Reaper in the Start menu, hit Applications, and selected "Remove
>>> from this list." That works, but it comes back after Reaper is run a few
>>> more times. Is there a fix? I'm running XP Pro SP3.
>>>
>>> I set Reaper up to use a TranzPort control surface. The surface works in
>>> other applications, but not in Reaper. Does it have to be enabled or
>>> something?
>>>
>>> Well, that's it for now. Thanks for any help!
>>> Jayson
>>>
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