[RWP] how does reaper save it's control surface assignments
Indigo
33indigo at charter.net
Tue Jun 4 21:50:53 EDT 2013
Thanks for that tip.
That will be perfect for this old M-Audio Trigger Finger control surface
I got going; since you usually need its Enigma editor to save
assignments; and Enigma is not so easy to use.
Thanks,
Indi6/4/2013 6:09 PM, Goldfinga Productions wrote:
> What I tend to do, is create a track template with the plug-in. I then go in and map all the knobs on my BCR to control that plug-in, and save it in the track template. When ever I want to use that particular plug-in, I just pull up the track template, and all my settings are restored. I have been playing around a lot with native instruments FM seven plug-in. That bad boy has a lot of parameters! LOL. A lot of fun to play with two.
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> On Jun 3, 2013, at 12:20 PM, "Chris Belle" <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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>> One of you advanced reaper cats might know this, it would be just so groovy is reaper stored this info in the project file, but does anyone know how or where reaper stores this info?
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>> Since it looks like you kind of have to hand map everything in reaper, it'd be good to be able to restore this stuff somehow or if it's stored in the reaper directory and not in the registry or someplace deep it'd be easy to make a portable version.
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