[RWP] Using Reaper on windows basics?
Brandon Keith Biggs
brandonkeithbiggs at gmail.com
Sat May 17 03:10:38 EDT 2014
Hello,
Isn't this the Rea Access list at large?
So, how does one translate the Ninja scripts to windows? Or is there no
direct translation? The quick start doesn't give much that the Rea
access scripts does. Also, I still don't see what a beat is on a vocal
only recording.
What does the left and right arrow keys do on windows currently? I would
like to map my own keys on my laptop, but I don't want to totally
destroy the key mappings as they are now. For example, I don't have a
"page up" on my computer, so I'd have to use a ctrl + left or something
for that command.
Thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs
On 5/16/2014 11:21 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
> For reaper on windows questions you are better off addressing the reaper list at large as i am a mac user and don’t use reaper on windows much these days. See below for the rest of the answers
> On May 16, 2014, at 1:43 PM, Brandon Keith Biggs <brandonkeithbiggs at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I'm trying to understand how to use reaper with the key maps. I've got a couple questions though:
>> 1. Does the Ninja keymap work on windows? It doesn't look like it, so what is there instead?
> they do work however the keys do tend to get automatically reassigned on windows and don’t alway s map to the same keys. I need to boot up windows and do a proper translation of the keycap… The reason i haven’t is because on windows there is ReaAccess for the blind community so there was no real need for the Keymap on windows.
>> 2. How does one navigate by measure, even if there are no beats?
> Look at the quick start tutorial page on www.reaperacc.es. I address this there both for windows with ReaAccess and on the mac with the Ninja KeyMap.
>
>> 3. When adding a track, how can I hear what the synth sounds like before I insert the track? Because there are a lot of different synths and it takes a very long time to hit ctrl applications, i, arrow through to the synth I want, hit enter, tab over to "add", hit enter, and then test it, hit delete to remove it and start all over.
> Once again probably something that can be best answered on the ReaAccess list. I don’t use a lot of synth or midi based stuff at all either.
>
>> 4. When adding an effect, I see that instraments are there. How do I keep that from happening? Also, there seems to be a ton of fields that aren't labeled. How does one know what those fields are?
> In the column before the list of all the effects you can sort by what you want to see. its on all by default. Shift tab once from the list of effects over to the other column and chang it to just VST or something like that to see just effects when you tab back into the effects list. As tara s unlabeled areas on windows not sure but think windows has some way of labeling and pulling data from the help tags (if there are any) depending on which screen reader you are using. On the mac if you can see the unlabeled button with voice over you can label it if you can have some eyes tell you what the button is. If y the button has whelp tag then you can have VoiceOver speak the help tag and then use that to label the button.
>
>> Thanks,
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