[Rwp] Resources explaning the functionnalities of default FX in Reaper.
Rusty Perez
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Sun Mar 29 15:43:39 EDT 2015
Chris,
With much love meant, you are what, in many circles, we call a "Debbie-Downer."
We all know that by spending a bunch of money, one should EXPECT
support and documentation and features, and bloat and bling and a
lighter pocketbook. We know that. But that's not why we're here.
We are here to learn, and where possible, support each other and NOT
to say, "so, "spend money if you want information." :)
'nough said.
:) And hope that doesn't get me booted. :)
On 3/26/15, Chris Belle via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
> Right, not the exact right word.
> But you know what i mean.
>
> Reaper is more community supported and tampered with
> than other daws.
>
> Things like sws and such.
>
>
> On 3/26/2015 3:58 PM, James Teh via RWP wrote:
>> One minor correction: REAPER is most definitely not open source. :)
>>
>> Sent from a mobile device
>>
>>> On 27 Mar 2015, at 4:17 am, Chris Belle via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ah, how do I say this without sounding like a smart-ass,
>>>
>>> Well, the dirty of it is that the down side to buying a powerful open
>>> source DAW
>>> like reaper is that you get the privilege of doing all your own homework
>>> and research.
>>>
>>> Not that the community doesn't step up admirably, to help out, but reaper
>>> is hardly a premium product in the sense of being mature in
>>> documentation, and tutorial and hand holding resources,
>>> and this is why other DAW's cost 500 dollars.
>>>
>>> So there's no free lumch in this world, you're either going to pay money,
>>> or you're going to pay time.
>>>
>>> If going through plug-ins and seeing what they do is too tedius, perhaps
>>> you are in the wrong hobby.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 3/26/2015 10:17 AM, Alex H. via RWP wrote:
>>>> The js: loser/compciter will give you more highs and dirt than you
>>>> could want. I dig that one. Radio/phone effect? There are plenty of
>>>> vst plugins to do this, but you can lowpass/hipass using a simple JS
>>>> 12band eq and tweak to taste. That's very general, but should get you
>>>> going experimenting with stuff at least.
>>>>
>>>> Here's a very condensed list of Reaper's plugins. May or may not be
>>>> helpful.
>>>> http://wiki.cockos.com/wiki/index.php/ReaperEffects
>>>>
>>>> Note: ReaVerb and ReaVerbate plugins are both reverbs, but reaVerb is
>>>> a convolution verb that requires impulse files to work. If you want
>>>> simple reverb, use reaVerbate
>>>>
>>>> HTh
>>>> alex
>>>>
>>>>> On 3/26/15, ROBIN Alexis via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm facing of a simple problem but very irritating. I have to test fx
>>>>> one by one, for knowing what is the functions of each FX. It's a
>>>>> little
>>>>> bit fastidious and I'm sure that I miss some usability details.
>>>>> Do you know a place giving for each FX, mane and functionnality?
>>>>>
>>>>> For the moment, I'm looking for an FX to strongly boost high
>>>>> frequencies, to obtain a kind of dirty sound. I'm also looking
>>>>> something
>>>>> like a phone effect and radio effect. Do you know some FX to do that?
>>>>> And last question, did you downloaded additionnal FX to complete the
>>>>> default collection proposed with Reaper?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Alexis ROBIN
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