[RWP] Update on record arm.
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Aug 19 18:56:27 EDT 2013
Hey Kev, don't sweat it.
Indigo is an old man who's been sucking off all of us for years, and hasn't got a thing to show for it.
He's just pissed because I won't be his full time tech support anymore,
and also reaper is his sacred cow, and he can dish it out but he can't stand it if someone questions anything about it.
I took it for what it was meant to be, a way to make things for efficient and learn.
That old bastard had to turn it in to something negative.
YOu make lovely relevant music.
That guy does nothing but go around the same old circles over and over again.
I know it's poor form to call someone out on a forum l.ike this, but I'm sick of seeing him do this,
suck up to someone because they scratch his vampire itch, then turn around and badmouth them.
I think he's getting senile maybe.
Anyway, you know a man by his fruits, and where's his?
All the years,
and he's done nothing.
You'd think a guy would have atleast one song to show for all the time talking and learning,
but no, not one, not a demo, not a thing.
So don't dis-respect someone who's at the top of his form and doing well and has a couple albums under his belt.
I knew you were going to do good stuff when you were a snot nosed kid in the teens back when you showed up lonely boy,
I thought, wow that's great.
Some of this crap from indigo is directed at me too. because I did some comparisons with patric about sonar and reaper,
you have to know the history, but it's a sad story of someone who tried to be a real friend,
and someone who just used someone for what they could get.
So I want to try and make sure he doesn't do it to anyone else.
Carry on,
good people.
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Reeves
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 5:40 PM
Subject: [RWP] Update on record arm.
Hey indie and all.
First of all, I never meant to give off the vibe that I was somehow
sitting around and pointing out faults of reaper. Not sure where that
whole thing came from.
Second of all, in Pro Tools, the default action is to turn monitoring on
for a track when it is armed. In sonar, there is a specific keystroke
that allows for the same actions to be performed.
Because I'm dealing with tons of tracks when laying down vocals, ie 24
tracks of backing vocals, I need a quick way of navigating to a track,
hitting a key, having it arm and monitor, recording my phrase, hitting
said key again and moving to the next track: rinse and repeat.
And with a bit of poking around, I found that reaper actually performs
this task quite nicely. The only thing I had to do was set the initial
state of the monitoring on the track, and it could be toggled on and off
with the arm hotkey all day long.
I went ahead and reset my arm key to shift r, as that's the key used in
PT, and the muscle memory is so entrenched that my workflow isn't at all
hindered.
Now, all I need to do is research the best way to set all the tracks in
a given session to my preferred monitoring state, and I'll be all set.
I think reaper is an exciting and amazing daw, and I plan to record an
entire album in it. But to do that, I need to take the time necessary to
set up my workflow so I'm working as fast and efficiently as I do in
Sonar and Pro Tools. No criticisms on this front.
Kevin
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