[RWP] Routing Tracks to master track
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Mon May 20 05:09:27 EDT 2013
Tracking and/or mixing pretty much every day in Reaper now, for and
with humans who are paying actual money.
Just sayin'...
Scott
On 5/20/13, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Patrick like you though I use reaper for just a few little things, I've
> chosen to stay with the 3.78 version for the better fit with the static
> access development, because nothing messes with work flow as much as not
> being able to do basic i/o stuff efficiently.
>
> I always went for the latest versions before but I'm finding I can actually
>
> do stuff now with reaper and it actually does what I told it to do.
>
> What good is a newer version if you can't get to things, or it breaks things
>
> that you had, and this is the worst kind of senario for new users, even old
>
> hats visiting a new set of tools.
>
> I easily created a loop, tuned it and made it the speed I wanted, and
> exported it, and whala,
> no extra space in the loop, no why the hell didn't that work, with 3.78 it
> just works and everything talks right.
>
> Of course when I get in to more advanced functions, i might take my
> statement back, but for now I think I'll stay where your at.
>
> Since you do lots of post production and have to do essential repetitive
> tasks real world
> audio chores
> I value your experience and I think your the only one maybe besides Roy
> who I personally know who's actually doing work with reaper.
>
> Not to take away from the explorations others are doing and talking about
> but if there's a compelling reason to work with later versions and put up
> with the broken access, I haven't heard it yet.
>
> Maybe the better midi editing?
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Patrick Perdue" <patrick at pdaudio.net>
> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 9:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [RWP] Routing Tracks to master track
>
>
>> Everything should already be routed to master, unless you specifically
>> unrouted them all individually, or if your tracks are in a folder that
>> isn't sending to the master send itself. That's how the default new
>> project template works. All newly created tracks are automatically routed
>>
>> to master. If you press shift+f5 (mute master track) and all your audio
>> goes away, then you'll know all your tracks are, in fact, sending to
>> master. You can also use shift+j or shift+k to read the peak meter of
>> left/right, respectively, of master track's output in real time. Assuming
>>
>> you are using Reaper 3.78, where you can still fully access all the right
>>
>> context menus for routing, unlike 4.x versions, pressing shift+context on
>>
>> any highlighted track (it's a bit different for folders,) and one of the
>> options is "master track." Check or uncheck that box to route/unroute the
>>
>> selected track from master here.
>>
>> On 5/19/2013 9:08 PM,
>>
>> Alexander Westphal wrote:
>>> Hello all!
>>>
>>> I have a compressor on the master track, but how do I now route all my
>>> tracks to the master?
>>
>>
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