[RWP] automation in reaper

indigo 33indigo at charter.net
Mon Apr 23 13:30:18 EDT 2012


To access  all the parameters of a plugIn that Reaper can expose, while 
in track view press Shift+P.
At your middle arrow keys you get a list of parameters, sometimes with 
meaningful nnames, sometimes just parameter 1 2 3 etcetera.
While focused on a parameter, press your tab key once for an edit box 
that can be typed into, press your tab key a second time  for a slider 
at your arrow keys.
A value that only changes from 0 to 1 indicates a switch, 0 for off; 1 
for on.
Otherwise, you most often get 0 to 1000 on the slider at your arrow 
keys, either left or down arrow seems to decrease; while  either up or 
right arrow increases.
You can also use the Home and end keys to jump from 0 to 1000, or use 
the page up and page down keys to move by increments, of 200 numbers per 
each press of the Page up or page down keys.
When you have completed your edits of that particular parameter, 
shift+tab back to the parameter name on the list and arrow down to the 
next parameter, and follow the same tab presses to the edit box or slider.
When you have completed editing all the parameters you want, tab down 
once more while on any parameter's slider and press enter on okay to 
save your edits of all parameters.

Indigo L
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On 4/23/2012 8:28 AM, Calvin Botha wrote:
> Hay all. Just stumbled upon this list after Reaper caught my
> attention.  I like reaper's speed and versitility but am still getting
> use to its opporations as i'm a sonar user.
>
> Anyway, I was wondering if it is possible to access the automatable
> parameters of vst plug-ins from within reaper like in sonar's track
> inspector.  This often solved many accessibility issues with many vst
> plug-ins.
>
> For those who have never used sonar, the track inspector allowed you
> to see and edit the parameters of the current effect you had loaded.
> For example, if you had a reverb plug-in that supported automation and
> the interface wasn't jaws friendly, you could go to the inspector and
> scrole to, for example, pre-delay and change its value by using the
> plus and minus keys.
>
> My question is, is this possible in reaper?
>
> Kind regards.
>
> DJ D at rkn3ss
>
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