[RWP] automation in reaper
Indigo
33indigo at charter.net
Mon Apr 23 17:14:17 EDT 2012
Then I don't know the difference between automatable parameters and just
plain parameters for Reaper's effects plugins.
Have you tried this method of inserting effects plugs from the effects
routing page, Patrick.
Jim Snowbarger, Royand I have been learning the method for weeks now.
We get all the presets in a combo box, and all the parameters and edit
boxes for their values at the tab key?
Please enlighten as to how these aren't automatable parameters, and the
difference in the parameters you access, okay?
Thanks,
Indigo L
On 4/23/2012 3:04 PM, Patrick Perdue wrote:
> Nope, not really. Effects are effects, whether they are softsynths or
> not. The exposed automatable parameters are accessed the same way for
> either VST, VSTI, DX, DXI, JS, etc.
>
> On 4/23/2012 2:40 PM, indigo wrote:
>> Calvin, My previous post on accessing parameters by pressing shift+P in
>> track view works for soft synths.
>> You access parameters for effects in a slightly different way.
>> I don't have Reaper on this computer right now to refer to to describe
>> every exact move, but it's like this.
>> Press ctrl+T to insert a track for the effect, press enter.
>> Press the letter F to go from the track view to the effects routing page.
>> Use the same tab and arrow key moves you use to find a soft synth from
>> track view, in other words tab up to all plugins, select the folder for
>> the kind of effect, you want, like JS, DXI, VST, whatever.
>> Once you have an effects plug selected at your arrow keys, press enter;
>> and the effect loads.
>> Then, find a combo box at your arrow keys which displays presets for the
>> plug.
>> If it's a third party plug you've added to Reaper, its presets will
>> already be displayed in a list at that combo box.
>> If it's an included Reaper plug like ReaControl or ReaDelay, etcetera,
>> you will find the announcement No Presets displayed, but don't worry.
>> If you're in Jaws, press alt+down arrow, then press Page down, and the
>> presets lists displays.
>> You are placed at the bottom of the presets list, so will need to arrow
>> up through the presets.
>> Select a preset, press enter.
>> Now, with each tab down, you find parameters for each of the plug's
>> presets.
>> There are edit boxes at your arrow keys to type new values into, or
>> sliders at your arrow keys to change values.
>>
>> Changes of effect values can be heard immediately.
>> There's no okay key to save changes of values, you can save them by
>> saving your project.
>> In Window-Eyes or NVDA, you don't need to press alt+down arrow in the
>> presets combo box; just press page down to display all the presets for
>> Reaper's included effects plugIns.
>>
>> As of now, actual automation of effects is still eluding us, unless you
>> do them from a control surface, which is entirely possible, but I think
>> you'll be impressed with how many presets, parameters and values you can
>> access in Reaper.
>> Indigo L
>>
>> 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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