[Rwp] speaking of plugins
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Wed May 27 16:20:43 EDT 2015
I haven't seen the video in question, but so far as I remember
ReaSynth exposes it's sliders to automation, so it should be doable.
Once you've loaded the ReaSynth plugin, hit escape to come out of that
window and return to the track control panel. Then, you should be able
to hit Shift+P and ReaAccess or OSARA will display a custom dialog
that has a list of any plugin parameters that can be tweaked, and a
slider to do so. The keystroke will be different with ReaEar, but it
probably has the same function buried away somewhere.
Hth
Scott
On 5/27/15, Roger Alexanderson via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
> aha, i will test that one, thanks.
> while we are at it, i was listening to the reaper blogs videos last
> night and they talked about the reasynth etc and also about how to
> modify the default preset with teh sliders.
> is there a way for us keyboarders to ajust those too?
> i'll try your suggested method and hope it works.
> thanks
>
> On 05/27/2015 09:55 PM, Scott Chesworth via RWP wrote:
>> Aha, in which case the solution might be simple. That presets combobox
>> is deceptive. Visually, there's a separator between the "default
>> preset" option and whatever is below it. For some reason, this affects
>> keyboard navigation. Yup, it sucks doesn't it. Try loading Fl Studio
>> again, and this time, when you reach that combobox that says "default
>> preset", hit the end key. That'll force the combobox open, move you
>> beyond the annoying separator and dump you right at the end of the
>> list of presets if there are any available in Reaper's native preset
>> browser. I'm expecting that there will be, seeing as you can see them
>> in Sonar. Once you've explored how the presets are named, you can use
>> first letter navigation to jump beyond that annoying separator to land
>> on stuff that's nearer to the top of the list to save yourself from
>> having to work backwards from the end each time. I'm guessing that the
>> behaviour is different in Silynth1 because that plugin probably loads
>> with a particular preset selected, which means you'd already be beyond
>> the separator and your arrow keys would work as expected without
>> needing any workarounds.
>>
>> Let us know if that helps
>>
>> Scott
>>
>>
>> On 5/27/15, Roger Alexanderson via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>>> keystrokes? i tabbed after selecting fl studio vsti(multi) from the
>>> instrument menu and hit enter.
>>> it works fine to just open and tab to the preset combo for example when
>>> using sylenth1.
>>>
>>> On 05/27/2015 05:18 PM, Scott Chesworth via RWP wrote:
>>>> What keystrokes did you use to open the presets combo box in Reaper?
>>>> If the presets show up in Sonar, there should be a way to get to them
>>>> in Reaper as well.
>>>>
>>>>> On 27 May 2015, at 15:43, Roger Alexanderson via RWP
>>>>> <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> ok, just tried to load it as a vst but there is no presets except for
>>>>> that default, then i loaded that in sonar and could at least find the
>>>>> drums so i guess i maybe doing something different or have to do
>>>>> something different in order to get it working in reaper.
>>>>> i've searched the cockos forum and found a thread from early days but
>>>>> its
>>>>> a bit too inconclusive because there have been so many changes in both
>>>>> daws since then.
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 05/27/2015 12:07 PM, Amir Ramezani via RWP wrote:
>>>>>> you can load it, but i havent did that
>>>>>> and you can load it as a reWire plugin
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ۱۳۹۴-۰۳-۰۶ ۱۳:۱۱ GMT+۰۴:۳۰, Roger Alexanderson (SA4BHB) via RWP
>>>>>> <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>:
>>>>>>> yes i know that mate, but what i'm asking is if anybody has or is
>>>>>>> doing
>>>>>>> it, i mean just using it as a vst and not as a daw.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 05/27/2015 06:02 AM, Amir Ramezani via RWP wrote:
>>>>>>>> hi,
>>>>>>>> you can run it, but you cant work with it with your screen reader
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ۱۳۹۴-۰۳-۰۶ ۵:۵۶ GMT+۰۴:۳۰, Roger Alexanderson (SA4BHB) via RWP
>>>>>>>> <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>:
>>>>>>>>> Has anyone here tested to run fl studio as a vst plugin and got it
>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>> work?
>>>>>>>>> The thing is that the drums i'm after are those contained in fl and
>>>>>>>>> i
>>>>>>>>> haven't found any free kits that are even similar.
>>>>>>>>> 73
>>>>>>>>>
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