[RWP] a newbie, not to the list but to reaper itself
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Mon Dec 1 17:41:25 EST 2014
Welcome back! Not sure how far you got with Reaper last time around,
but just so you know, CTRL+T will create a new track which you'll need
to name and press enter. Once you've done that, the F key will open
the effects browser. If you choose a plugin that doesn't expose its
user interface to a screen reader natively in that fx window (most
don't), then one way to get at the automatable parameters is to hit
escape to get back to the track control panel, then hit Shift+P to
browse the automatable parameters for plugs on the currently selected
track. If you find that some of your plugins aren't showing up, you
can configure your VST paths in Preferences/VST.
Hope that gets you going...
Scott
On 12/1/14, Scott Lawlor <sklawlor at me.com> wrote:
> Hi there.
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> I was on this list a while ago when I was looking at reaper and I've
> resubscribed. I'm wanting to take a more serious look at reaper
> specifically in terms of being able to access additional parameters in vst
> plugins that may not be accessible in other limited applications I've been
> using so far, if that makes sense.
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> I've been doing a lot of work lately with something called the one sample
> dare, hosted over at ambientonline.org and I'm wanting to expand my
> capabilities with manipulating samples to create different soundscapes and
> ambient creations out of them.
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> As cool as audacity and sound forge are, I'm hoping that reaper will give
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> more capabilities for this kind of work that aren't possible in the
> aforementioned hosts.
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> Well, that's my new intro, at least for now.
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> Thanks for reading.
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> Scott
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