[RWP] the menu in the fx window

Patrick Perdue patrick at pdaudio.net
Wed Feb 20 02:10:53 EST 2013


Yeah, you would just paste them into each track, unless you want to send all your tracks to one common effect, obviously not what you wanted here, as you would have had a mix-down.
I do confess to not knowing what is available in the effects window specific menu bar, though maybe that will answer the question I've been trying to answer for myself, that being how to get effects to listen on inputs that aren't just channels 1/2 of a track. I want to do some parallel processing on one source track, and use other channels to feed them, and I know Reaper can route things that way, just don't remember how.
On Feb 20, 2013, at 2:02 AM, "Gordon Kent" <dbmusic at cybernex.net> wrote:

> Oh, I can just copy while I'm in the fx window and it will copy it?  Of course I have to open the fx window on each track I want to paste it to, right?  I think there are some other options though.  But some of the kokos plugs are pretty cool.  I never really took a look at them.  Like the fft pitch one really lets you morph the waveform, almost like adding an fm modulator to it.
> Gord
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Perdue
> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 1:36 AM
> To: Reapers Without Peepers
> Subject: Re: [RWP] the menu in the fx window
> 
> Hi:
> 
> What were you doing with the menu bar inside the effects window that you
> couldn't do with just the keyboard? You can just use the standard
> Windows cut, copy and paste commands there without going to the menu
> bar. Also handy for trying to create an effects chain when you're really
> not sure what order the effects should go in for optimal sound. You can
> just cut one out and immediately paste it into another part of the
> chain, no need to play with menus and junk.
> 
> On 2/20/2013 12:48 AM, Gordon Kent wrote:
>> Hi:
>> Is there any way to get at the menu bar in the fx window?  I can do it
>> with the mouse cursor and jaws but I would like to do it with nvda.  I
>> did a cool bit with reaper the other night.  I exported nine backing
>> vocal tracks as separate wave files out of Sonar, they were just a short
>> chorus. I imported them into a reaper project all on separate tracks
>> because I wanted to transpose the last chorus up a half step and I
>> couldn’t get the fomat right with sonar’s pitch shifter.  I used one of
>> the kokos pitch shifters, I’d have to look to see which one now, but it
>> worked great.  THe cool thing is that once I got it set up on one of the
>> tracks, I was able to copy the effect itself from that menu and then
>> paste it in to the other tracks.  The only drag is that you have to
>> paste them in separately, but then I exported it out and back to sonar.
>> Well, there was another issue, the export went as a broadcast wave with
>> a time stamp and importing it into sonar sent it way over yonder, I had
>> to disable importing at time stamp, but it’s good to know that reaper
>> works well with bwf’s.
>> Gord
>> 
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