[RWP] the menu in the fx window
Indigo
33indigo at charter.net
Wed Feb 20 11:15:33 EST 2013
I only know some shortcuts to get at menus while in track pane, some of
which work in effects routing pane., most probably won't.
My son, who is sighted, has got into music, and I've been trying to
teach him a little how to use Reaper, and I didn't realize how much I
don't know about the standard Reaper icons.
You don't happen to know the mouse icon for going back and forth between
the tracks and a soft synth you have in effects routing pane; do you?
For him; the letter F just seems to bring up a pane for adding effects,
and doesn't get him back to his soft synth.
I'm trying to find the button in the standard Reaper guides.
I never even knew that; on the selected track; there is a tiny speaker
icon to assign track monitor choices, or one can right click on the arm
button; which I think; brings up that same long track recording opttions
list we bring up with the applications key.
ReaAccess has us off in a little world of our own, with more or less
convenient shortcuts; otherwise we'd be fishing around for those same
bit map icons.
Thanks,
Indi
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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