[RWP] Routing Tracks to master track

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Wed May 29 11:34:13 EDT 2013


I'm used to taking things, apart, and the fact that I'm here and learning 
and partisipating is supporting reaper.

For certain of my students with specific needs I'd recommend reaper.

Like if they did mostly audio editing.

Or had very lean hardware.

Or didn't have a lot of money.

But with a very few exceptions, most of my students come from the other 
camps.

I hope that changes, but a lot needs to happen for reaper to be really 
attractive to someone who wants to get work done and not mess about so much.

good documentation, updated access, and so on and so forth.

And remember, an opinion given isn't an opinion forced.

Even folks who are hard core programmer types and who eat hex for breakfast 
are struggling with reaper,
and I have had private conversations with such, don't want to put anyone on 
the spot, but with all of us from our different perspectives batting this 
about, we'll get there hopefully.

But calling a spade a spade, and telling the strengths and weaknesses
of a program isn't denegrading it.

Like I'd tell people that after my experiments and exercises, things like 
cross fading and event based editing are reaper's strong points, and sonar 
is behind atleast version 8.5 is a bit behind in such.

and don't forget more than a few of us here are sonar users too, so it's 
only natural to compare.

I favor the best tool for a job, and I'm sure I'll find more as I go so even 
if reaper sucks at automation for my purposes, there are other things it's 
great at and I'll sing reaper praises for that.

so that helps reaper.

and I think I'm going to spring for a license because I think I'll use it 
enough and 50 bucks is chump change.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alex H." <linuxx64.bashsh at gmail.com>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 8:37 AM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Routing Tracks to master track


> On 5/22/13, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Guess I'm used to sonar's way of doing things.
> Yeah, we get it. Sonar sonar sonar. Not helpful for Reaper though. Just 
> saying.
>
> Summary: still can't properly do automation without a bunch of 22step
> workarounds
>
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