[Rwp] a quick introduction and help needed lowering selection to10DB?

Justin justinmacleod at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 27 19:11:42 EDT 2015


Email me off list at justinmacleod at hotmail.com and we'll sort something 
out,

Justin

On 27/10/2015 22:52, Ernest McCullough via RWP wrote:
>
> Justin:
>
> My name is Ernest. I’d really like to get some reaper training from 
> you if at all possible because you know quite a bit. Can we make it 
> happen?I want to be as compotent with reaper and either reaacces or 
> osara as I am with Sonar and CakeTalking.
>
> *From:*RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] *On Behalf Of 
> *Justin via RWP
> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 27, 2015 2:43 PM
> *To:* Reapers Without Peepers
> *Cc:* Justin
> *Subject:* Re: [Rwp] a quick introduction and help needed lowering 
> selection to10DB?
>
>
> I have two versions of Reaper set up, one with Rea Access, the other 
> with Osara. I'm coming to use osara more and more.
>
> side-chaining certainly would be a way of doing it, or else you could 
> simply split the track into two items, Reaper is more about items than 
> time selections, and reduce the second item, the one with the music, 
> by 10 DB.
>
> Recording with Reaper simply involves setting your input device in the 
> devices section of the preferences tree, monitoring the track and 
> arming it, then pressing record. I would probably use Rea Access for 
> metering in that instance,
>
> Justin
>
> On 27/10/2015 18:19, Christopher-Mark Gilland via RWP wrote:
>
>     I'm the one who introduced Mike to Reaper, and to this list. 
>     Could he use a sidechain maybe to accomplish his task?
>
>     Also, he and I both are trying to decide which would be better for
>     him: ReaAccess, or Asara?
>
>     I'm not sure where, nor how to help him get Asara set up, but I'm
>     thinking that's gonna be his best bet, as far as addons go.
>
>     Chris.
>
>         ----- Original Message -----
>
>         *From:*Michael Babcock via RWP <mailto:rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>
>         *To:*rwp at bluegrasspals.com <mailto:rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>
>         *Cc:*Michael Babcock <mailto:michael at yourownpay.com>
>
>         *Sent:*Tuesday, October 27, 2015 12:26 PM
>
>         *Subject:*[Rwp] a quick introduction and help needed lowering
>         selection to10DB?
>
>         Good day to everyone on this amazing list!
>
>         My name is Michael Babcock as obvious from the name field in
>         my email account!
>
>         I'm a new member to this list because I recently downloaded
>         the REAPER Application to my computer. Note, I am currently
>         primarily using OS X version 10.11,  with voiceover; I also
>         have windows 10 installed via BootCamp and have no problem
>         with using it in combination with jaws 16.
>
>         First of all, I'm not a musician at all! When I sing people
>         run for the woods, and when I attempt to put my own musical
>         tracks together, they just don't sound good to me. That might
>         also have something to do with the fact that I'm a
>         perfectionist when it comes to my own work, which as you
>         probably know we are our own worst critics. That being said
>         however, I've put myself on my own personal campaign of
>         putting together one podcast per day at least, through the end
>         of the year. I've done pretty good so far if you ask me! If I
>         don't have unique content, I'll grab my periscope videos that
>         I shoot and import them into my audio editor to produce them
>         as a podcast. That's where your help comes in.
>
>         Yesterday I was easily able to import the video that I
>         extracted from periscope and use airdrop to transfer to my
>         mac, and I was even able to add an introduction and Outtro 
>         audio files to this video, then rendered it into mp3 for use
>         on Libsyn. However, it doesn't sound the way that I'd like it
>         to, and if I describe what I'm looking for maybe you'll be
>         able to give me a hand. The introduction file that I use is 53
>         seconds long, the first 16 seconds are vocals from a guy named
>         Tim who introduces me to my podcast listeners. The remaining
>         37 seconds is music  that he is added to the end of the
>         introduction vocals for me to talk over. So, what I like to do
>         in most cases, is drop this last 37 seconds of audio to -10DB
>         so my vocals are her just fine. My first question is what
>         would be the easiest way to do this, in other audio editing
>         programs I've set a marker at the 16 second point, extende
>         selection to the end of the audio, and used amplify FX to
>         amplify the sound by -10 DB. could someone explain to me
>         exactly how I would do this in REAPER, either an OS X or
>         windows? Note, I've not installed any add-ons for REAPER. If
>         they are recommended   to make it more accessible please
>         include a reference link so that I can download any addons
>         that you recommend!
>
>         So that's great if I want to import audio recorded out in the
>         field through third-party sources, normally my phone. However,
>         what if I wanted to record a podcast live, directly within
>         REAPER? Could someone also advise on how I could do this, as
>         I've never recorded anything within the REAPER Application
>         itself before.
>
>         Make today the best day of your life, and then do it again
>         tomorrow.
>
>         Thanks for your help
>
>         Michael Babcock
>
>         Your Blind Digital Marketing Partner.
>
>         @payown on periscope and twitter.
>
>         http://yourownpay.com/
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