[RWP] Is Reaper and Reeaccess still viable?
Indigo
33indigo at charter.net
Wed Nov 27 07:13:37 EST 2013
Hi and welcome to the list,
You can download the proper 32 or 64 bit version of Reaper for your
operating system at:
www.reaper.fm
and download ReaAccess at:
www.reaaccess.com
Here's a short guide, not a comprehensive tutorial, so ask questions on
this list as they arise and someone will usually know the answer.
Indi
How do I connect a midi keyboard to Reaper?
If your midi keyboard has a USB cable, plug that into your computer.
If you want to use midi caples, plug a midi cable from midi out on the
keyboard to midi in on your audio/midi interface card, and vice versa,
from midi out on your sound card to midi in on your keyboard.
Install all drivers that came with your sound card and keyboard.
Install Reaper 64 on Windows 7 64, and Reaper 32 on Windows 7 32 bit and
XP.
Open and close Reaper once, then Install ReaAccess, being sure to place
a check mark with your space bar on which screenreaders you want to use
with Reaper and ReaAccess.
Open Reaper, and deal with the splash screen, and the continue to
evaluate option, until you decide to buy it.
press ctrl+P to go to options/preferences, which is a tree structure.
Under Audio, you need to arrow to device, then tab down and configure
input and output from your audio Device, also called sound card, and
select ASIO if your sound card offers it.
You should find a line with the name of your sound card, with the word
Disabled after it.
You need to change Disabled to Enabled
The general method for all screenreaders is to route the sound card's
name, or Disabled, over to your number pad cursor; position the cursor
on the sound card name or Disabled; or bring focus to it in NVDA; then
right click at the number pad, and the configure dialog should pop up.
Press enter on the configure dialog, and at the tab key; place
checkmarks with spacebar on use as audio device.
You need to enable the first and last audio input jack you want to use
from your sound card.
Tab down to output from your sound card, select first and last outputs
to be used, repeat the above steps, tab to Okay and hit enter on it.
Enabling your midi device is very similar.
Still under the general topic Audio, arrow to midi device, tab down to
the line with the names of your midi keyboard and midi interface and get
the word Enabled after their name using the same routing method
described above for audio device.
Tab to apply, okay, and hit enter.
You can test to learn if midi messages are getting into reaper by
loading a soft synth onto a track.
Press ctrl+I to get the insert menu for loading a soft or virtual synth.
Tab to Reaper's folders where virtual synths and effects plugIns are
stored.
In VST, arrow to the included synth called ReaSynth, and press enter on it.
It will load onto its own track.
Arrowing up or down selects a track.
Arrow to the new track that has ReaSynth.
Tab down to Record source, which should be Input.
Tab to Arm for Record, and press spacebar to turn armed on.
Tab to monitor item; and use space bar to select on; or normal.
Be sure to press enter before exiting to save these settings.
You will be returned to the track view.
While arrowed to the track With ReaSynth, you should hear its oscillator
like beeps when you press keys on your midi keyboard.
Have fun.
On 11/26/2013 7:26 PM, Rusty Perez wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I know maybe I should assume that the answer to my question is yes, if
> there's still a list, but .... one never knows.
>
> I just recently, today, heard about reaaccess and so I'm kindof
> excited! I hope I'm not getting to the party too late!
>
> I have some limited experience multi tracking and mixing my own work.
> I've been working most recently in linux, and have had some success.
> But, am always looking for more tools!
> So, I'm hoping that reaper is really useful to me.
> I use NVDA.
>
>
> Anyway, any suggestions for further reading would be much appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks!
> Rusty
>
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