[RWP] little help needed by getting started with reaper
Christopher Bartlett
themusicalbrewer at gmail.com
Wed Oct 12 07:36:41 EDT 2011
There's also another way to research particular tasks, the action list which
you get to by F4. This provides a searchable list of actions to which you
can assign keyboard shortcuts, with warnings if you're about to clobber an
existing shortcut. It's pretty sweet.
Chris Bartlett
-----Original Message-----
From: rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf
Of Patrick Schuppe
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 3:39 AM
To: 'Reapers Without Peepers'
Subject: Re: [RWP] little help needed by getting started with reaper
Hi Indigo,
I am just getting started with reaper.
I will mainly use it for audio editing and inserting efects plus adding
music and noices.
I will use this for radio plays.
Later on I may go into music again but when I have had Sonar 5 and Ct 5
back in 2006 I realy got stuck with all the things I have had to learn
all at once.
So this time I start with something I allready did as a DJ witch is
audio editing.
You wrote:
How far along are you in Reaper?
Just installed reaper and reaaccess and made sure it works.
Have you assigned your audio and midi interface parameters, in Reaper's
Options/Preferences?
No! I will use an Zum h2 and an Olympus DM 450 for audio input. The
sound will come out of my realtek or m-audio Delta 1010.
All other sounds will come from mp3 or wav files.
Have you heard audio coming into Reaper, and is midi coming in from your
midi keyboard?
No, because I didnt do it yet.
You can learn all ReaAccess qwerty keyboard shortcuts by pressing F12
for Learning Mode.
Press F12 again to exit Learning Mode and return to regular mode for the
keyboard shortcuts.
Thanks that will realy be helpful. I will start reading the manual to
figure out how things realy work. I am also on skype so if I ever need
online training I can get it. My skype ID is: PatrickSchuppe
All the best,
Patrick Schuppe
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] Im
Auftrag von Indigo
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Oktober 2011 05:20
An: Reapers Without Peepers
Betreff: Re: [RWP] little help needed by getting started with reaper
Patrick, I personally don't think a control surface is a big help in
Reaper, even though I have a nice control surface sitting on my desk.
You can reach everything you need to do recording, to add effects to
synths, to edit midi, all right there in ReaAccess.
For instance, it seems much easier to me to arrow up or down to select
the working track, than to push buttons to select the same track on a
control surface.
Now, if you want to tweak parameters in a synth, your control surface
could help with that, but that's not really a Reaper action as such,
it's a synth parameter issue.
How far along are you in Reaper?
Have you assigned your audio and midi interface parameters, in Reaper's
Options/Preferences?
Have you heard audio coming into Reaper, and is midi coming in from your
midi keyboard?
You can learn all ReaAccess qwerty keyboard shortcuts by pressing F12
for Learning Mode.
Press F12 again to exit Learning Mode and return to regular mode for the
keyboard shortcuts.
Indigo
On 10/11/2011 7:37 PM, Patrick Schuppe wrote:
> 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 C2010
>
> 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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