[RWP] Sends/return question.

Scott Chesworth scottchesworth at gmail.com
Fri Jun 6 10:24:51 EDT 2014


Yup, you're using the ReaAccess version of getting the job done. Tbh,
if Reaper 3 is doing everything you need it to, then there's no reason
to rock the boat.

Scott

On 6/6/14, Jes <jessmith at samobile.net> wrote:
> Actually I was wrong about the key sequence to get into that sends/receives
> dialogue. The key sequence is actually holding down the shift key and
> pressing the applications key simultaneously. You have to focus on the track
> that has the desired effect on it before pressing those keys. Haven't
> upgraded to reaper 4 dot anything, and not sure I ever will. After all,
> reaper 3.76 is working fine for me. Any reason why I should upgrade? It
> seems like reaaccess has been a bit broken in reaper four, and right now, I
> don't have the time to fiddle around with a new version.
>
>
>
> Jes
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jun 6, 2014, at 8:00 AM, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> 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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