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

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Mar 11 16:03:14 EDT 2015


I dig it.


On 3/11/2015 10:06 AM, Patrick Perdue via RWP wrote:
> Don't worry, I am excited about it, and fully intend to throw money at 
> the project, but there just aren't enough hours in the day...
> Seriously, sometimes 12 or more hours a day spent with Reaper. At that 
> point, you just don't want to see it.
>
> On 3/11/2015 10:55 AM, Chris Belle via RWP wrote:
>> Oh hell Patrick, you're much too young to become that kermudgenly,
>> ain't you the one that was all excited about Osara development a few
>> weeks back?
>>
>> I'm shocked.
>>
>> Well, I'm just doing simple things, but I'm liking Osara.
>> a lot,
>>
>> but we have a ways to go to get the level of feedback that we got from
>> reaccess,
>> but what does work works nicely and most  of the annoyances of reaccess
>> are gone.
>>
>> I've used reaper more in the last two weeks than I have
>> in
>> the whole time I've been messing with it.
>>
>> waht I would really like to see happen is all the nudging keys and
>> shrinking and growing keys to talk and tell you what you are doing like
>> they do in reaccess.
>>
>> Because i get confused with those sometimes, and would like to know if
>> I'm doing the wrong thing before I did it a bunch of times and have to
>> undo it.
>>
>> Reaccess as old and abandoned as it is still does a lot we need.
>> but I imagine Osara will get there.
>> eventually.
>> As an advanced reaper user,
>> and one of the few blindies who are actually making
>> money using it,
>> it needs your patronage 'grin'.
>> But I do understand about being sick of something,
>> after messing with it all the time and not wanting to mess with it in
>> your spare time,
>>
>>
>>
>> On 3/11/2015 9:25 AM, Patrick Perdue via RWP wrote:
>>> Nope, I had nothing to do with those.
>>>
>>> As for OSARA, I still haven't had the time to play with it. Day job
>>> requires using Reaper, and when I'm working, I need something I know
>>> will work, and that I know how to use. When I'm not working, I don't
>>> want to play with Reaper. So, sometime, when I have enough time
>>> between those two points, I'll give it a play, finally.
>>>
>>> On 3/11/2015 10:22 AM, Rusty Perez via RWP wrote:
>>>> Hi Patrick,
>>>> thanks so much!
>>>> I still haven't found that add button, but I did find an open combo
>>>> box with some presets in it and so I need to investigate that a little
>>>> more.
>>>>
>>>> Are you one of the guys who put together the old cavicasts?
>>>> I found those somewhat informative. Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> And, thanks for the info!
>>>>
>>>> Have you been successful at installing OSARA? I placed the .dll in my
>>>> plugins directory, but it doesn't seem to have done anything, so I
>>>> went back to reaccess.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Rusty
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3/10/15, Patrick Perdue via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>>>>> 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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