[RWP] Sends/return question.

Scott Chesworth scottchesworth at gmail.com
Fri Jun 6 08:00:44 EDT 2014


That routing dialog is native to Reaper. People have started using it
more nowadays because some changes in the API broke the ReaAccess way
of doing things in Reaper 4. This way is a bit more button bashy, but
still gets the job done.

Scott

On 6/6/14, Hadi Rezaee <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
> Hello David
> Do you know if this routing dialog is for REAPER, or it's a reaaccess
> feature?
> I'm just very curious to know.
> I didn't know about this, thanks for mentioning it! I think this window
> holds lots of the REAPER's powers!
> I can ajust the width of the panning as well, if  the pan is set to
> stereo in the project settings, wow i'm so amazed.
> thanks david and thanks to the original guy who asked this...
> Cheers
> Hadi
>
> On 6/6/2014 4:13 AM, David P Shortland wrote:
>> Hi & Greetins from The Great Southern Land
>>
>> Firstly, where on the Flanger trak are you focused when you press the
>> Applications Key for the Sends Return Menu?
>>
>> Does this menu also allow you to set a Send or Receive value along
>> perhaps with a Pan Value?
>>
>> The Routing Dialog which is opened by Pressing the I, gives you access
>> to all the Sends & Receives that that particular Trak has along with
>> its respective values. And can therefore be changed accordingly.
>>
>> In the end tho, whatever worx best for your workflow...
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> David P Shortland
>> DragonScore Productions
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message----- From: Jes
>> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 11:00 PM
>> To: rwp at reaaccess.com
>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Sends/return question.
>>
>> What's the advantage of pressing the letter I and adding the sends and
>> receives like that, versus just going onto the flange track, and
>> pressing the applications key plus enter, and adding the sends/receives
>> from the little drop down menu? You know, you press those keys and you
>> hear, master send, checked, sends sub menu, receives submenu, etc.
>> So whqat's the advantage of doing the letter I versus the above method?
>>
>>
>> Original message:
>>> Hi & Greetings from The Land Down Under
>>
>>> Just adding on to this...
>>
>>> Go to the Trak that your Flanger is on
>>> Press the Letter I , this will bring up your Sends Return Dialog
>>> Shift plust Tab three Times and you should hear...
>>> Add New Receive
>>> Press the Down Arrow and it will go thru all your Traks
>>
>>> When you get to the Trak with your music on just wait about one
>>> second and
>>> it will add this  to the Dialog
>>
>>> Now TAB and you will hear Delete "Name of Track"
>>> TAB again & this will be the amount of signal being Sent to the
>>> Flanger...
>>> Input what you wish
>>> TAB again, this is the PAN parameter... input what you wish
>>
>>> Do the same for all the Traks that you wish to have the Flanger on.
>>
>>> When you have finished just hit ESCAPE to exit the Dialog, all values
>>> are
>>> retained...
>>
>>> You can also do the same process on your music trak or your vocal traks,
>>> just hit I to bring up the Send Return Dialog, however this time you
>>> will
>>> need to TAB until you hear Add New Send...
>>
>>> Exactly the same process as before...
>>
>>> You can also use the Volume on the Trak that the Flanger is on to
>>> adjust the
>>> overall level
>>
>>> Or, once having Selected the Flanger track Press Shift plus P to
>>> bring up
>>> all the accessable parameters for the Flanger.
>>
>>> Kind regards
>>
>>> David P Shortland
>>> DragonScore Productions
>>
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Daniel Contreras
>>> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 10:46 AM
>>> To: Reapers Without Peepers
>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Sends/return question.
>>
>>> Hey man,
>>> I am not a reaper user at the time, but I do have one suggestion.
>>> Usually a
>>> track within FX on it is the one that receives the signal from the other
>>> tracks. DFX track processes the signal that is incoming from other
>>> tracks,
>>> therefore it receives the signal. I think, you can adjust the amount of
>>> signal sent to that FX track dust, adjusting the amount of that
>>> effect on
>>> that specific track if that makes sense. I may be wrong, but I hope I'm
>>> right LOL.
>>
>>> Daniel Contreras
>>
>>>> On Jun 4, 2014, at 4:43 PM, Jes <jessmith at samobile.net> wrote:
>>
>>>> Hi list,
>>
>>>> So, I am trying to insert a flange on an empty track, and send it to
>>>> three
>>>> other tracks which are all four channels. The first track is a music
>>>> track
>>>> and two others are vocals. However when I set the sends/receives, the
>>>> flange is not heard, even though all four tracks have four channels.
>>>> What
>>>> am I doing wrong? I've done reverb stuff using non-reaper reverb
>>>> plugins
>>>> and had little trouble.
>>>> Also, is it possible to have a reverb send going out to multiple
>>>> tracks,
>>>> but with different levels of the reverb per track?
>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>
>>>> Jes
>>
>>
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