[RWP] little help needed by getting started with reaper

Patrick Schuppe p.schuppe at web.de
Tue Oct 11 20:47:04 EDT 2011


Hi Roy,
Thanks! Interestingly I dont have this shourtcut list under programs
reaaccess. I have there:
- historyloog
- reaaccess on the web
- readme (with just basic info on this list)
- uninstall
 
Thats it. But the shift f1 worked. I save that website and start reading
the manual next. Thanks for your help in getting me started.
 
The program is asking for my audio-device. Since I will record audio
plays and import a lot of spoken stuff from my Zum h2 and Olympus DN 550
(DM 420 for US)  is it then best to select one of them and as output use
my realtek or m-audio delta 1010 card?
 
All the best,
Patrick
 
 

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Von: rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] Im
Auftrag von Roy Shtupler
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Oktober 2011 02:14
An: Reapers Without Peepers
Betreff: Re: [RWP] little help needed by getting started with reaper


Reaper/ReaAccess keyboard shortcuts are accessed by pressing Shift+F1;
it'll be written in an html document.
also , in the ReaAccess group in Programs , there is a list of keyboard
shortcuts.
hope this helps, and don't hesitate to ask any questions.
good luck!
Roy.
www.soundclick.com/tzackeek

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Patrick Schuppe <mailto:p.schuppe at web.de>  
To: rwp at reaaccess.com 
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 1:37 AM
Subject: [RWP] little help needed by getting started with reaper

Hello everybody,
My name is Patrick Schuppe from Germany. 
I have installed a demo of reaper and the reaaccess scripts for reaper.
I want to see if reaper can be useful for me.
 
I am wondering a bit how things for us blind people in reaper work
because I have installed everything and when I press jaws-kay plus h, w,
or f1 2 times quickly I get only the standart jaws help. nothing about
reaper.
 
I have the following setup:
Jaws 11.0
Reaper 4.10
ReaAccess.dll V1.3.0.0 ©2010 
 
Any help is greatly appricated. By the way will the normal tutorial from
the reaper website be helpful for us blind people?
 
I am also looking for a great control interface so that I can put most
of the sliders, efects and buttons from the software to an hardware
mixer. any recommendations on that?
 
Best regards,
Patrick Schuppe
 
 



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