[RWP] automation (Abandonware)

Goldfinga Productions goldfingas at gmail.com
Wed May 29 14:52:09 EDT 2013


If we could keep the personal attacks off this list, I know iPhone one would appreciate it. All of this bashing back and forth is not really necessary, is it? Now if you ladies could kindly take that elsewhere, maybe we can make some moves with this software development.

On May 29, 2013, at 2:02 PM, "Chris Belle" <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> I'm more inclined to take the advice of someone who's actually working in a production environment and has been a resident super brain in our community than an 80 year old who doesn't know what he doesn't know, only runs his mouth.
> 
> I don't want to scare off anyone, but learn what works best and I don't claim to know it all, but I like hanging around people who do know things, and learning from them.
> 
> Because of the open source nature of reaper, and the very low price point, i doubt AI'll get students from this side of the fence, but if I do, I'll be ready to teach them something.
> 
> that's why I'm here, and that's why I've put forth challenges, and asked questions, and yes, made comparisons.
> 
> I hope I'm still teachable when I'm 80 years old, instead of being so stubborn i won't even plug in a pedal like it's supposed to be used to make it work, a fool is someone who goies around on forums hoping he'll hear a different answer when he gets told 3 times by someone that the best way to use a piece of gear is to just plug it in,
> said people who have been doing recording for years in a
> professional manner, like the guys over at hrs,
> 
> but he insists on making something twice as hard as it should be and using something in a way it was never intended to be used.
> 
> How many times has that same fool come and asked me questions and argued till the cows came home, and then after all sorts of messing around found out that hey, he got told the right thing but wouldn't believe it, and this sort of obstant behavior is why you probably haven't gotten any music done.
> 
> I wonder how long it'll take him to ask the same question again.
> 
> Is senility creeping in perhaps?
> 
> That might be kind of fun, waking up in a new world every day.
> 
> But it sure is tiresome to some of us who are actually trying to get work done.
> 
> hey, let's dispell any myths about me not wanting people to use reaper, I hope reaper really takes off, then I can justify paying a programmer to make it work better for me, and not be several  versions behind anymore.
> 
> and while you're still trying to figure out how to plug in your pedal via usb and get your interface to go line level, I'll be happily making music and teaching others how to do so, and you won't have done your first song.
> 
> So old fool, if you have a problem with me, be a man and come tgalk to me about it and don't make shitty little remarks like a third grader.
> 
> Remember, i said, an opinion given is not an opinion forced.
> 
> The next classic move is he'll get mad and block me, and try to get others to do the same.
> 
> it's a popularity contest and a big game for the old vampire.
> 
> Well, maybe I am the stupid one in a way thinking this old faker was ever my friend.
> 
> As long as your tickling his pretend
> wanna be
> hey look how good I'm doing because I pasted all this stuff from wiki I'm working hard bone, and give him praise for it, your his best buddy.
> 
> Well, I'm calling him on it, he's produced no music, hasn't done a damned thing with what he's learned in 15 years.
> 
> to me results are what counts, my students after just a few sessions some of them have started working on albums, and I have testimonials on my website, and
> lots of great relationships with people to last a lifetime who have taken what they learned and done something with it.
> 
> I really love it when they come back and teach me something I didn't know.
> 
> That's the greatest reward a teacher can have.
> 
> i wasted 10 years on this guy though, that's what the shame of it is.
> 
> So if i have a fault, it's I believe in the wrong people sometimes,
> and allow them to waste my time, but I learned  from my mistake.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 12:21 PM
> Subject: Re: [RWP] automation (Abandonware)
> 
> 
>> I wish I could find something broken in Version 4 that isn't easily fixed with a workaround, but I just can't
>> I run it on 2 very different computers; and used to run it on several ten year old machines.
>> Now I have no problems with the latest version 4 on an Intel I7 offline, with Wineyes, in XP, and have the x64 version on this AMD computer, and both run no problems.
>> I run the x64 version just for answering questions about it with NVDA in Windows 7 64, because Window-eyes won't run the 64 bit version.
>> That's Wineyes fault, because all the other screenreaders run the 64 bit version.
>> 
>> You know, the only gripe I have is the menus not displaying with the alt key.
>> Sometimes they begin dropping with alt, but mostly I have to reach up to F10 to make them display.
>> It's an old  habit to press alt for menus, then arrow through the displayed menus.
>> I'm now pressing alt+I; to bring up the insert menu, etcetera; which always was a quicker way to work that I should have been using.
>> 
>> I don't dis sonar 8.5.3, and value it for its matrix view; , but it does load very slowly, and crashes with half an excuse.
>> I have Jaws 12, and these Reaper version 4's run fine on it too.
>> Maybe folks are blaming version 4 Reaper for what Jaws 64 bit 13 or 14 is doing to it.
>> At least Jaws runs 64 bit Reaper, Window-Eyes doesn't.
>> I also forgive the poor sour old guy who's only on RWP hoping to scare off new Reaper users, that might have been sonar students; in his fantasy world.
>> It won't work, they'll learn to use Reaper  anyway.
>> Indi
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> .
>> 
>> 
>> On 5/29/2013 12:22 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>>> Tell glass half full to anyone who's stuck in 3.78 for a legitimate
>>> reason and see how it goes down. That situation is happening now for
>>> some people, depending on their hardware and usage. I love Reaper,
>>> it's the only DAW I've felt comfortable enough in to switch away from
>>> Pro Tools, I intend to use it as much as I can for as long as I can,
>>> but see little point in denying that there's a problem sneaking up on
>>> us here. If someone with the time and skills to start a fresh doesn't
>>> pop up, in a couple years time you're gonna be in a worse situation
>>> than the Sonar folks you were just bashing are in right now. Glass
>>> half full will only take you and the rest of us so far, valuable as
>>> that progress may be.
>>> 
>>> Scott
>>> 
>>> On 5/29/13, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
>>>> I don't know how international copyrights would apply, but much of
>>>> ReaAccess uses standard Reaper custom actions, which anybody is free to
>>>> use.
>>>> Plenty of sighted users on the Cockos forums have set up their own
>>>> custom actions, custom layouts, custom toolbars, custom menus, and
>>>> nobody is trying to copyright them and hoard the rights.
>>>> If you read what Justin Frankel says about Reaper itself, you are
>>>> invited to add to it and enhance it as much as you want.
>>>> I think ReaAccess is great myself.
>>>> Some people seem to live on carping about what something lacks, instead
>>>> of learning to use and enjoying what it has.
>>>> It's that old glass half empty or glass half full thing.
>>>> They should chill out, take an antidepressant or something.
>>>> Indi
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 5/29/2013 7:40 AM, jinseng at yandex.ru wrote:
>>>>> Ivan didn't reply nor to Reaperians niether to his russian mates if they
>>>>> ask him about ReaAccess. Russian website of Reaccess is frosen. I didn't
>>>>> succede trying to know news about reoganised ReaAccess crew in Russia. So
>>>>> everybody is free to start ReaAccess again. By the way, the name of our
>>>>> project was invented by Scott so if Moscow guys wish to continue they can
>>>>> choose new name, it doesn't matter though.
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Jinseng.
>>>>> 
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