[RWP] Reaccess 2?
Patrick Perdue
patrick at pdaudio.net
Mon May 5 04:41:29 EDT 2014
Honestly, I haven't used System Access in a good long time, and not
really much at all with big mixes. I'll have to try that and see what
happens.
As a point of interest, the older MacBook Pros and Airs pre 2012, by
default, are bottle necked in bootcamp, because they don't use AHCI in
Windows. So, no trim support, IDE emulation, etc. So, your SSD's
potential is not even closed to being reached as a result.
There is a hack to change from IDE to AHCI. I haven't tried it myself,
but I probably will one of these days, unless I get a new MacBook Air first.
Here's the URL for that:
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum/showthread.php?87950-Enabling-AHCI-for-Windows-on-MBP-2011-now-possible/page2&s=a72154e2692115ebbd7c3058a69b69ba
If you're feeling brave, try it before I do, and let me know how it goes.
On 5/5/2014 4:05 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
> Woo, Patrick, think you might've just solved a post I was going to
> send before I've sent it. I'm working on a different machine (a 2011
> Macbook that I shoved 8GB of RAM and a Samsung 840 Pro SSD in), but
> it's not running nearly as well as I'd hoped when it comes to larger
> mixes. As in, noticeably worse than it's predecessor (a 2011 I5 Air
> with half the RAM and in theory a slower SSD). Only happens on the
> Windows side, in Mac OS this thing goes like the clappers. Stupidly, I
> hadn't thought of trying a different screen reader when it acts up.
> Just assumed that because NVDA is lightning quick at the start of the
> day it'll always be that way.
>
> Have you tried System Access under heavy load? How does it do in
> comparison to JAWS? I haven't missed JAWS yet since installing
> everything on here, was actually thinking of selling my license on, so
> don't really want to add it if avoidable.
>
> Thanks for any thoughts man
>
> Scott
>
> On 5/5/14, Patrick Perdue <patrick at pdaudio.net> wrote:
>> Hi:
>>
>> I use NVDA, as I find it to be the most responsive. I have also used
>> Jaws and System Access.
>> Where NVDA does fall flat on it's face, however, is under heavy CPU
>> loads. Jaws is better at this, but falls short in other ways to make up
>> for it.
>>
>> Regarding sends and Reaper 4.x, this is partially true. It's not as easy
>> to edit order of sends, although you can change properties of each send,
>> like pre/post FX, mono/stereo, pan/gain, etc.
>> Things get a little messy when you have a bunch of sends from one track,
>> or receives to a track (same thing in reverse, really,) and you want to
>> just delete one of them. It's easy enough to delete the last send you
>> added, but more is required to make others go away without making the
>> whole thing die and starting over.
>>
>>
>> On 5/4/2014 11:26 PM, John Chilelli wrote:
>>> Hi Patrick,
>>>
>>> Been away for a little while as you can see by my reply to an old post
>>> from
>>> you. So may I ask, what screen reader do you use with Reaper and
>>> reaccess?
>>>
>>> Also, here is a reply I got from Kerry at the Cisco training school where
>>> it
>>> is recommended for their students to somehow use Reaper 3.78 and
>>> Reaccess.
>>> I told him what you wrote to me concerning using Reaper 4.16.
>>>
>>> Kerry replied:
>>>
>>> "Control up-arrow does give you access to the right click menus however
>>> the
>>> sends and returns matrixes are not easily usable in 4.16.
>>> You can build the matrix but can not edit it.
>>> Regards, Kerry."
>>>
>>> Can one build and edit the matrix (whatever that is) using NVDA?
>>>
>>> Thanks for all of your help for this reall greenhorne,
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf Of Patrick Perdue
>>> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 6:34 PM
>>> To: Reapers Without Peepers
>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaccess 2?
>>>
>>> You need to copy the relevant files for ReaAccess from a working 32-bit
>>> install, or find a way to extract them from the ReaAccess installer.
>>> In my case, NVDAControlerClient32.dll and ReaperAccess.dll are the two
>>> files
>>> I need. This may be different depending on your screen reader.
>>>
>>> On Apr 11, 2014, at 6:29 PM, Brandon Keith Biggs
>>> <brandonkeithbiggs at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> So how do you get the 32 bit to run on the 64 bit?
>>>> I got the 64 Bit working, but I would like to switch over to the 32 bit.
>>>> How do I do that?
>>>> Do I just install the 32 bit and open it?
>>>> thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Brandon Keith Biggs
>>>>
>>>> On 4/11/2014 3:02 PM, Patrick Perdue wrote:
>>>>> Just that, for maximum plugin compatibility.
>>>>> You'll hit some limitations of 32-bit if you start playing with large
>>> sample libraries and such, so it's not a bad idea to have both.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 11, 2014, at 5:11 PM, John Chilelli <jc.pr2511 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hmmm. I wonder why in the CAVI, Cisco Vision Wicki for Audio Editing
>>>>>> Fundamentals you find the following recommendations on what learning
>>> tools
>>>>>> students need to have.:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "...The programs explicitly taught and supported by the course is
>>>>>> below:
>>>>>> Reaper 3.78
>>>>>> A powerful multi-track editor that comes in 32 or 64-bit. An
>>> evaluation
>>>>>> copy is
>>>>>> available and the standard user license is $60. We prefer that you use
>>> the
>>>>>> 32-bit
>>>>>> version for maximum plug-in compatibility.
>>>>>> Reaccess
>>>>>> an important accessibility add-in for Reaper.
>>>>>> Goldwave,
>>>>>> the single track editor we use in class, either the infinite license
>>>>>> or
>>> 1
>>>>>> year trial
>>>>>> for $20."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf Of Patrick
>>>>>> Perdue
>>>>>> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 2:34 PM
>>>>>> To: Reapers Without Peepers
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Reaccess 2?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First of all, do you need to use anything that explicitly requires
>>> 32-bit
>>>>>> reaper, I.E. old DirectX plugins? If not, then just use the 64-bit
>>> version
>>>>>> of Reaper. I still use some plugins that won't run on a 64-bit host,
>>>>>> so
>>> I
>>>>>> use the 32-bit version, even on Windows 7 64.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, you can technically use the latest version of Reaper with the
>>> current
>>>>>> version of ReaAccess, with some caveats that don't exist with 3.x
>>> versions,
>>>>>> mainly related to the track view and some context menus.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Apr 11, 2014, at 2:28 PM, Brandon Keith Biggs
>>>>>> <brandonkeithbiggs at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>> So, I want to run the 32 Bit reaper on my 64 bit Windows 7.
>>>>>> Should I first install the 64 bit, install Rea Access, then install
>>>>>> Reaper 32 bit?
>>>>>> Or how can I install the 32 bit on my 64 bit system?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, Can I use the latest version of reaper with the latest version
>>>>>> of Rea Access?
>>>>>> thank you,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Brandon Keith Biggs
>>>>>> On 4/11/2014 11:10 AM, Patrick Perdue wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> John:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let me guess. You are running a 64-bit operating system, and
>>>>>> you installed the 32-bit version of Reaper v3.78?
>>>>>> The ReaAccess installer doesn't take into account that you
>>>>>> might actually want to use that configuration, and thus, won't install
>>>>>> unless you use the 64-bit Reaper, then run the installer again.
>>>>>> There is a work-around for this, which involves manually
>>>>>> copying a few files and importing the ReaAccess keymap, if you don't
>>> already
>>>>>> have the 64-bit Reaper+ReaAccess installed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As for ReaAccess 2, that was supposed to happen three years
>>>>>> ago, and it's creator seems to have jumped off the edge of the flat
>>> world,
>>>>>> providing no source code for anyone to play with, so the current
>>>>>> version
>>>>>> (1.30) is the latest that exists, until another solution comes along.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Apr 11, 2014, at 2:11 PM, John Chilelli
>>>>>> <jc.pr2511 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <image001.gif>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I downloaded the recommended version of Reaper 3.78
>>>>>> for the CAVI Audio Fundamentals class coming up in July sometime.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Clicking on the Reaccess link on the Cisco Vision
>>>>>> site produced nothing. After Googling for Reaccess, I was brought to
>>>>>> a
>>> page
>>>>>> that promises a newly updated reaccess and support. After clicking on
>>> the
>>>>>> download reaccess link, I am told that "some components are missing"
>>>>>> and
>>> to
>>>>>> please start and close reaper. I've done that several times before
>>> again
>>>>>> retrying to install reaccess 2, whereupon I am told again that there
>>>>>> are
>>>>>> some components missing and to please start and close Reaper.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any ideas on what I am missing. I am currently
>>>>>> running an evaluation copy of Reaper on a 64 bit I3, 8gb machine
>>>>>> running
>>>>>> Windows 7.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> John
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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