[Rwp] interacting with plugins --ReaVerb for example?

Patrick Perdue patrick at pdaudio.net
Tue Mar 10 17:03:20 EDT 2015


Right, you need to use the native plugin interface of ReaVerb to load 
impulses. Fortunately, this is accessible.
After adding the plugin, you may need to press the UI button to bring up 
the interface. Then, just look for an add... button within the plugin, 
not to be confused with the add... button which actually adds effects, 
This button should bring up a context menu. One of the options there is 
file... You can use this to import impulses.

To activate a button or checkbox within a dialogue, if you are not using 
your screen reader's specific functions, use shift+space instead of space.

On 3/10/2015 4:47 PM, Rusty Perez via RWP wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm doing my best to learn Reaper, but the learning curve is steep.
>
> anyway, right now I'm trying to figure out how to apply an affect such
> as ReaVerb.
>
> I press f with a track selected.
> I search for the effect, and the plugin comes up. This screen is not
> very accessible. I understand that dropping out of there and pressing
> shift-p brings up a dialog to modify parameters.
> the problem I'm having now is that ReaVerb allows one to load in
> presets or impulses, but this option doesn't seem to be available in
> the shift-p dialog.
> Am I missing something?
>
> One very basic question I have also is how do I activate a button in a
> dialog using NVDA if pressing space activates the "play" function?
>
> Features and complexity are wonderful, but it's frustrating to learn.
>
> thanks so much!
>
> Rusty
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