[RWP] a newbie, not to the list but to reaper itself
Ken Downey
KenWDowney at blindlabyrinth.com
Mon Dec 1 19:07:32 EST 2014
The sky's the limits with Reaper, that's for sure. If you're into sampling I can definitely recommend sf zed the highest of the sample maker/players I've seen thus far, with Plogue's Svorzando coming in second. I'm eager to try out the one you mention too since I haven't heard of it.
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From: Scott Lawlor
To: rwp at reaaccess.com
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 4:07 PM
Subject: [RWP] a newbie, not to the list but to reaper itself
Hi there.
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.
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.
As cool as audacity and sound forge are, I'm hoping that reaper will give me more capabilities for this kind of work that aren't possible in the aforementioned hosts.
Well, that's my new intro, at least for now.
Thanks for reading.
Scott
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