[RWP] Changing tempo and selecting tracks/parts of tracks?

hadi hadirezaei at gmx.com
Sun Jun 23 11:23:30 EDT 2013


Hello,
It's very easy to create, and maintain a wiki site. all you have to do 
is to get a wiki  CMS, install it on the host, and  there needs an 
administrator to  set things up.
If you're interested, i can introduce some wiki management CMS.
Cheers
hadi
On 6/23/2013 4:30 AM, Jim Snowbarger wrote:
>
> We need a website technicion, a consolidator, and a set of individual 
> contributors.
>
> Let's  take Scots offer for space.  Now, we need a web guy who knows 
> how to make Wiki happen.  Or, if we dont' have somebody like that. we 
> can just create a page with links.
> So, does anybody have any knowledge about how to set up a wiki?
>
> Our consolidater: wee need another person who will collect this stuff 
> and clip it into the structure.  That person would just collect stuff, 
> register it in the wiki, or main page, and keep watch on eliminating 
> duplicates.
> Any voluteers for that?
>
> If we have a true wiki, I think we can each just upload our own. 
> Otherwise, we'll all send to the consolidator.
>
> Each of us who has saved stuff, postings that we found helpful, or 
> particularly well written, should go through those, kindly trimming 
> off the irrelevant jibberish, and naming the file to reflect the topic.
> It might be a good idea to put those in HTML format, which is 
> extremely easy.
>
> I really like the idea of a boddy of knowledge which is not all 
> mousey. And, we've got it, we just need a way to organize it.
> I hoep a wiki is possible, so that information can be refied as it is 
> used.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Spamer" 
> <steve at vipaudioaccess.com>
> To: "'Reapers Without Peepers'" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 4:12 PM
> Subject: Re: [RWP] Changing tempo and selecting tracks/parts of tracks?
>
>
>> Indi, yes thanks, they will be useful, but I don't want to presume 
>> anything
>> here and don't want to get another load of work.  I'll take a look at 
>> them
>> for sure, but I think the ball is currently in Scott's court, as he
>> mentioned the reaaccess site and may want to put stuff there. Either 
>> way a
>> group of users need to think this is a good move, regardless of 
>> whether or
>> not it's repeating already written guides, it's stuff users already 
>> know or
>> for any other reason.  The basic aim would be to make it a "go to"
>> reference, plain and simple.
>>
>> Some won't care one way or the other, but, to make it happen, some users
>> need to roll up their sleeves and do it as a project, cheers Steve.
>> Visit:
>> www.vipaudioaccess.com
>> for audio access solutions, articles, demos, to showcase your music 
>> and to
>> basically get involved!
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf Of Indigo
>> Sent: 21 June 2013 12:16
>> To: Reapers Without Peepers
>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Changing tempo and selecting tracks/parts of tracks?
>>
>> I'll gladly send you my collected notes, Steve, but I can't get into
>> sorting and editing them.
>> There will be repetitions, but they're copied from wikis and what
>> knowledgeable folks have said about how to run Reaper with ReaAccess.
>> You can keep them somewhere, and make them available to anyone who'll
>> use them, if you want.
>> I've titled the individual notes with what I thought were sensible
>> titles, according to the problem they solved.
>> They're in RTF rich text format.
>> Indi
>>
>> On 6/20/2013 10:19 AM, Steve Spamer wrote:
>>> Some guide/reference is really needed, I agree, but what is the best
>>> approach?  It's a big task for an individual, but just wondering if it
>> could
>>> be managed by a group?  I would gladly consider offering
>>> www.vipaudioaccess.com
>>> as a home for any kind of wiki/FAQ if anything can get off the ground.
>>> There's plenty of plugins that give simple front end access to a 
>>> group of
>>> individuals who can ad to it, but there would have to be a desire to do
>> it.
>>> Without making it too extreme and trying to put everything there, 
>>> perhaps
>> a
>>> simple/basic getting started Q & A would be a good start?  Thoughts
>> anyone?
>>> Cheers Steve.
>>>
>>> Visit:
>>> www.vipaudioaccess.com
>>> for audio access solutions, articles, demos, to showcase your music and
>> to
>>> basically get involved!
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf Of Indigo
>>> Sent: 19 June 2013 11:00
>>> To: Reapers Without Peepers
>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Changing tempo and selecting tracks/parts of tracks?
>>>
>>> You know we're answering the same questions again and again on this 
>>> list.
>>> It does benefit us by thinking out the answers; simplifying an
>>> explanation; but someday  someone needs to take something like the
>>> 'Reaper QuickStart' guide and follow its basic outline; substituting 
>>> our
>>> ReaAccess methods where the sgtandard QuickGuide shows mouse-oriented
>>> methods.
>>> I'm an archiver; and keep notes every time someone says something I
>>> don't know well yet about Reaper, so all those notes are available if
>>> they'd help.
>>> There are often several ways to do 1 thing, so the different possible
>>> methods need to be discussed.
>>> I just can't work up sufficient  energy for the job myself, and I
>>> wouldn't presume to volunteer you for that job; but maybe there's
>>> someone out there who'll be perfect for the task.
>>> The nearest thing we have to a guide at the moment is the RWP archive
>>> online.
>>> I often google RWP plus a question in a few words; and up come our
>>> emails from years ago, sometimes exactly answering the question, only I
>>> wasn't ready to understand the answer at that time.
>>> Indi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 6/19/2013 5:32 AM, Steve Spamer wrote:
>>>> No problem at all Indi. You're much more experienced with Reaper 
>>>> then I
>>> am,
>>>> plus the more that people chime in, the more information is available,
>>>> cheers Steve.
>>>>
>>>> Visit:
>>>> www.vipaudioaccess.com
>>>> for audio access solutions, articles, demos, to showcase your music 
>>>> and
>>> to
>>>> basically get involved!
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf Of Indigo
>>>> Sent: 18 June 2013 22:35
>>>> To: Reapers Without Peepers
>>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Changing tempo and selecting tracks/parts of 
>>>> tracks?
>>>>
>>>> Sorry Steve, didn't mean to step on anyone's toes.
>>>> I come into this inbox and there's such a pile of messages, I can't 
>>>> tell
>>>> what's been answered already and what's still waiting for an answer
>>>> Sometimes I begin at the bottom of the pile and work my way up, and
>>>> sometimes vice versa.
>>>> If more than 1 of us answers, the different points of view might 
>>>> benefit
>>>> the questioner, I figure.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 6/18/2013 5:18 PM, Steve Spamer wrote:
>>>>> Couldn't have put it better Adrian, Indigo nailed it for you, 
>>>>> Thanks for
>>>> the
>>>>> pointers on selecting etc, cheers Steve.
>>>>>
>>>>> Visit:
>>>>> www.vipaudioaccess.com
>>>>> for audio access solutions, articles, demos, to showcase your 
>>>>> music and
>>>> to
>>>>> basically get involved!
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf Of Indigo
>>>>> Sent: 18 June 2013 17:29
>>>>> To: Reapers Without Peepers
>>>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Changing tempo and selecting tracks/parts of 
>>>>> tracks?
>>>>>
>>>>> Adrian, I first insert a track with ctrl+T.
>>>>> Then arrow to that just inserted track, then press F.
>>>>> You'll immediately find yourself in an insert effects plug dialog, 
>>>>> where
>>>>> you can browse to where Reaper keeps its plugs, including any 
>>>>> plugs you
>>>>> have placed in your own VSTPlugins folder.
>>>>> I use C:\Program Files\Steinberg\VSTPlugins\
>>>>> for third-party plugs; because it's the most standard location; 
>>>>> and is
>>>>> recognized immediately by most plugIn  installers.
>>>>> Once you browse to a plug's name; just hit enter on it and it will 
>>>>> load.
>>>>> You'll still be in Reaper's FX Chaining Page, where you can often 
>>>>> find
>>>>> parameters of the loaded plug at your tab key.
>>>>> Look carefully at those parameters; like maybe there's an edit box at
>>>>> the arrow keys, and sometimes you get a list of presets at the arrow
>>> keys.
>>>>> There is a combo box at the tab key that doesn't always display 
>>>>> all the
>>>>> presets of an FX plug.
>>>>> Press ctrl+up arrow; then Page Down and the preset list will show 
>>>>> up in
>>>>> that combo box.
>>>>> To return to track view press escape key
>>>>> To return to the FX Chaining Page from track view; use up/down 
>>>>> arrows to
>>>>> select the track with the effects you want and press F.
>>>>> HTH
>>>>> Indi
>>>>>
>>>>> On 6/18/2013 6:56 AM, adriandavids404 at gmail.com wrote:
>>>>>> Steve,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Maybe these could at least point you in the right direction.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alt plus Shift plus Left Bracket, Marks beginning of Selection.
>>>>>> Alt plus Shift plus Right Bracket, Marks end of Selection.
>>>>>> Shift plus C, Opens Tempo Dialogue.
>>>>>> Control plus Shift plus H, Read current tempo.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you would be so kind, would you advise me on how to insert
>>>>> effects/plugs please?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hope the above helps, I'm pretty new to Reaper.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Adrian
>>>>>> Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: "Steve Spamer" <steve at vipaudioaccess.com>
>>>>>> Sender: "RWP" <rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com>
>>>>>> Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 10:41:37
>>>>>> To: 'Reapers Without Peepers'<rwp at reaaccess.com>
>>>>>> Reply-To: Reapers Without Peepers <rwp at reaaccess.com>
>>>>>> Subject: [RWP] Changing tempo and selecting tracks/parts of tracks?
>>>>>>
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