[RWP] Easy instruction guide for Reaper with ReaAccess
kyle
klcunningham6 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 11 12:36:40 EDT 2013
Hi,
I found out that latency is high on realtech the hard way. Its important to
either have a dell computer, or an mAudio soundcard/ interface. Or uh...
Start recording multitrack and 5 seconds later, you hear your other track.
Dam much?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Easy instruction guide for Reaper with ReaAccess
> Hi Stephan,
> There is no manual yet for Reaper with ReaAccess.
> Feel free to ask questions here.
> 1. Install the proper Reaper for your operating system; 32 for XP; 64 for
> 64 bit Windows 7.
> 2. Then open and close Reaper.
> 3. Then install ReaAccess.
> 4. Open Reaper and press ctrl+P for preferences.
> 5. Arrow up to Audio and configure your audio.
> Hopefully, you have bought a professional audio and midi interface card,
> otherwise latency will be very large with the built-in RealTech sound
> chip.
> After you have arrowed to Audio, or Device; or Midi Device; tab down to
> find the fields to configure for that title.
> 6. After configuring audio and audio device, arrow down to Midi Device and
> enable your midi interface, the professional sound card or RealTech if you
> have nothing else; plus enable your midi keyboard.
> You need to get the word Enabled; instead of Disabled; after the name of
> your midi interface and after your midi keyboard.
> Focus onto the device name; then route to the number pad cursor, whatever
> that move is called in your particular screenreader.
> Find the name of the device at the numberPad and right click on it.
> The Configure dialog will pop up.
> 7. Left click on Configure, and place a check mark with the spacebar onto
> use as midi device, and also on use for midi controller if your midi
> keyboard has a fader; or other controls that transmit midi messages.
> 8. Tab down to OK and press enter.
> You will be taken back to track view.
> For the ReaAccess shortcuts press F12 for Learning mode.
> In Learning Mode you can read all the shortcuts without the shortcuts
> carrying out their function.
> Press F12 again to return to normal mode.
> Press alt+I to insert a media file, like mp3 or midi file.
> Arrow down once and you get Insert Soft Synth on New Track.
> You can then browse to where Reaper keeps its bundled effects plugIns and
> synths and press enter on a plug and it will be inserted.
>
> Hope this gets you going.
> Indi
>
> On 6/11/2013 9:37 AM, Stephan Merk wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> today I was joyning this list in hope to get some information about
>> Reaper
>> and ReaAccess. I'm Stephan from Germany and make music since a long time
>> but
>> without using Windows so far. My last computer experience was a DOS
>> computer
>> with Voyetra Sequencer Plus which I was using till the end of the 90ies.
>> After DOS was discontinued I loss the fun using the complex Windows tools
>> because most of them weren't accessible or much expensive in relation to
>> what I wanna do with this. ;-)
>>
>> I like the real hardware like old synths, as well as my microKORG and the
>> microSTATION. Because I have a little sight I can use the MPC Renaissance
>> on
>> the hardware which is more familiar for me to press buttons instaid of
>> using
>> mouse and keyboard. ;-) However the time flows by and I'll be open to
>> work
>> with this new generation of DAW.
>>
>> My simple question is, if there is any startup manuals for Reaper in
>> conjunction with treaAccess or where I can find key commands, examples or
>> something else to get familiar with the basic possibilities of Reaper.
>>
>> Any help is welcome.
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>> Stephan
>> --
>> Stephan Merk, www.merkst.de
>>
>>
>>
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