[RWP] Update on record arm.
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Aug 19 20:33:51 EDT 2013
Jackie?
You're a good lady.
I know exactly what your saying.
I have nothing to hide.
And my business is not been hurt by telling the truth, though sometimes the truth isn't pretty.
This person used to profess to be a good friend of mine, and when I stopped the 24 hour tech support for things he never did anything about anyway,
this sort of stuff goes on.
I don't care so much about someone throwing a rock at me, but not people I respect like Kevin, who's put out a huge volume of great work, and even given us a free album.
What right has that old dude up there have to put down someone like that?
Ok, he admitted publically that it was me he meant the remark for, but don't you think it'd be so much more manly to come to me personally and gripe instead of making a public stink about it?
Ok, I added to it by answering back and i take every bit of that, but I guess god didn't put much back down in me.
I won't put up with it.
But thank you for your cautionary message, and it is taken with all grace.
If that old dude's dog is dying, maybe he should be spending time petting him and talking to him instead of sneakily trying to dog me by writing messages to a list where most people wouldn't have taken any of my messages as anything but a fair comparison between two great products.
But he had to turn it ugly.
Maybe a guy like that doesn't deserve a dog anymore.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jackie McBride
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 7:18 PM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Update on record arm.
Gentlemen, just a thought. These lists oft have archives which are
available for public searching. If u want some1 searching for your
name i.e., about u, perhaps in order to work with u, to see that
you're associated w/these types of posts, have at it. If not... Just a
little something to consider, as searching the internet regarding
individuals is now fairly S O P.
On 8/19/13, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
> Sorry, Kevin, didn't mean it for you; but for old bring down daddy that
> hangs out here.
> I said, on another subject, expecting it not to be taken as referring to
> you.
> You, like most of us are here to learn.
> Okay, if you want your tracks always to be armed for recording, there's
> an option for that.
> I haven't used it; so maybe look under recording in Reaper's options.
> I wish I could help more, but my doggie is terribly sick; like maybe he
> was bitten in the mouth by a snake; and isn't getting better.
> The vet got the diagnosis all wrong; $180 paid for the wrong treatment.
> Sorry,
> Indi
>
>
>
> On 8/19/2013 6:40 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
>> 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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