[RWP] Sidechaining in Reaper 4x
Gianluca Apollaro
gianluca.apollaro88 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 12 18:18:00 EDT 2013
Hi Patric and list,
while shift+Application key doesn't work in reaper 4, Once you created
the send, Shift+I works so the channel 1/2=3/4 can be done as it's done
in reaper 3.
Hth,
Gianluca from Italy
SkypeID. gianluca8815
Il 12/10/2013 23:49, Patrick Perdue ha scritto:
> OK. So, after looking at Reaper 3.78's native track routing matrix,
> here's what I've found. I don't know if it's the same in 4.x.
>
> Once a send has been created from source (trigger) to destination
> (processor,) use your screen reader of choice's review stuff to find a
> line that says: "Audio:1/2 =>1/2" It should be below things like
> delete, post-fade, post-pan, etc.
> Now, change the latter half of that from >=1/2 to >=3/4 by clicking on
> >=1/2. A menu will appear.
> Now, if your destination track has been set up with four channels, and
> your source track is sending to channels 3/4 of destination, and
> ReaComp (or whatever compressor you're using for keyed input) is
> receiving from 3/4 rather than 1/2, you're good, barring the obvious
> bit of adjusting compression parameters to get your desired effect.
>
> On 10/12/2013 5:34 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>> I must be missing something obvious. Seems like if I set this up with
>> sends, both signals will go into the same input of the compressor.
>> Granted, that'll sound different than if I hadn't done it, but that's
>> not the same as sending that secondary signal into the key input of
>> the compressor or whatever they call it in plugins nowadays so that
>> the compressor is reacting to it as a separate source is it? Been a
>> while since I actually patched in hardware, so forgive the potentially
>> rookie question.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> On 10/12/13, Drew <amockery at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> You have to press i to view the track IO. Tab to the "sends: add
>>> new" combo
>>>
>>> box and press the down arrow. From there it's pretty much the same
>>> as in
>>> reaper 3. The only part I can't figure out is how to change where
>>> that send
>>>
>>> goes; it defaults to the top track or the second track if I'm
>>> already on the
>>>
>>> top track.
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Scott Chesworth" <scottchesworth at gmail.com>
>>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
>>> Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2013 11:05 AM
>>> Subject: [RWP] Sidechaining in Reaper 4x
>>>
>>>
>>>> Does anyone have a workflow for getting this done in Reaper 4 with
>>>> NVDA? Struggling to get some weird arty atmospheric loops to sit in
>>>> the mix here, and I'm thinking some ducking triggered by the drum bus
>>>> might tie things together a bit better.
>>>>
>>>> Any tips appreciated...
>>>>
>>>> Scott
>>>>
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