[RWP] PlugIns 4 Reaper

Indigo 33indigo at charter.net
Sun Sep 2 21:38:34 EDT 2012


David, with that new machine you have more power than you'll ever need 
for reaper.
You could probably run Omnisphere, as a plug and rewire to Propeller 
heads Reason 6.5 and have innumerable tracks running, sounding like the 
New York Philharmonic on steroids.
Sure, I'd like to run Reaper 64 with Wineyes, so I could utilize the 8 
gigs of ram my Intel machine came with.
  but Such is not to be; until the Wineyes 7.5x and Reaper 64 issue is 
solved, so I do fine with Reaper on XP.
I also love Reaper's instantaneous response.

I must admit, though, that when I ran Reaper  with Jaws 13 demo on XP, I 
was impressed with the snappiness of Jaws 13.
I already know Wineyes though, and have already paid out plenty to GW 
Micro over the years, and Jaws  takes too long to load, and is a royal 
pain to uninstall and get rid of  all its pieces
Also, with  just a jaws 13 demo, I wasn't dealing with any authorization 
issues, and I sympathize with sufferers who have those.

Why doesn't Freedom Scientific switch to a USB dongle, or Ignition Key, 
as Propeller Heads calls it.
With each new Reason version, I just stick the Ignition Key into this 
online machine, run the authorizer, which takes me to the Propeller 
Heads website and my account, where I click on the new Reason version, 
and it writes the new code onto the ignition key.
Then one only needs to insert that Ignition Key, or dongle, into any 
computer with Reason 6.5 on it.
I'll bet it would work as hassle free for jaws or anything else.
Indigo L.



On 9/2/2012 7:48 PM, David P Shortland wrote:
> Hi Indigo
>
> My reasons for changing over to Reaper & System Access was that I
> finally had my fill of JAWS & its assosiated problems with the Video
> Intercept Manager!
>
> I had been using Sonar with JAWS, JSonar scripts and Hot Spot Clicker
> for at least five or six years, and with my deepest thanx to Victor, Jim
> and Phil.
>
> However, once the issues of the video card came up again, that is JAWS &
> its Video Intercept Manager, and with the aging machine it was on using
> Windoes XP, spending several frustrating days trying to get JAWS to work
> properly, I bit the bullet and decided to upgrade all round...*large smile*
>
> So, now in place we have Windoes 7 64bit running on a Quad Core I5 with
> 8 Gigs of Ram, a 250GB SSD, R1TB HD for audio, Reaper and System Access.
>
> I know the learning curve is quite steep but hey, it keeps one's mind
> VERY active.
>
> And the instantaneous nature of the audio handling in Reaper, far
> outshines whatever Sonar could do...*smile*
>
> Thus, if you guys do not mind some of the Newbies questions I will
> happily plough into Reaper, and start producing some good music.
>
> Okay... blatant advertisement!! Check out my latest album, tis only for
> Primary School Children, but none the less....
>
> www.dragonscore.com
>
> The album is called 'Aesop Go HipHop'.
>
> Thanx and everyone have a good day....
>
> David
> DragonScore Productions
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Indigo
> Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 9:22 PM
> To: Reapers Without Peepers
> Subject: Re: [RWP] PlugIns 4 Reaper
>
> I'm curious, David, why you don't continue with Sonar and hot spot
> clicker, in Windows XP??
> Reaper is smaller and more efficient in use of CPU power than Sonar, but
> all these programs end up with the same thing, music recorded.
> Someone said, the best program is the one you already know.
> I have Sonar 8.5.3, and sometimes use its matrix view to assign loops to
> keyboard keys, but I never could get my head around Sonar's complexity,
> and since I use Wineyes I have no help from CakeTalking or hot spot
> clicker, so Reaper was a natural for me.
> I installed XP onto a machine with an I7 2600 with loads of power, and
> enjoy using XP for Reaper, Sonar, Propeller Heads Reason 6.5, whatever.
> Besides, I have a bunch of great old 32 bit plugs that work best in XP,
> and with my simple working methods, XP's less than 4 gigs of ram is
> plenty. .
>
> Although I love XP for making music, I gave up XP entirely for going
> online, because it is way too vunerable to viruses, so now I use this
> little cheapo Acer quad core online, with Windows 7 64, and up to date
> Firefox browser, and keep my XP daw machine safely off line for music.
>
> I recently found another solution to have the best of both XP and Win7
> in the same machine, a swappable drive tray.
> I put swappable trays in the front of both computers, a lot of labor,
> but worth it.
> Soon I'll stick a blank hard drive into this AMD based Acer desktop, and
> install XP onto it, so I have a backup for music making.
> On 8/30/2012 3:16 PM, David P Shortland wrote:
>> Hi All, yes, tis me again....
>> I had a rather extensive library of PlugIns when I was running Sonar and
>> along with Hot Spot Clicker the world was my oyster, so to speak.
>> I would like to ask what everyone here on the list recommends as good
>> plugs for us to use, and to see if any of the SoftSynths & FX I used for
>> Sonar are able to be ported to Reaper?
>> I am running a 64bit system, but it appears there is a 32bit bridge that
>> happens....
>> Thanx all....
>> Kind regards
>> David P Shortland
>> DragonScore Productions
>>
>>
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