[Rwp] Effect chaining

Justin Macleod justinmacleod at hotmail.com
Sun Sep 6 20:42:22 EDT 2015


It's absolutely possible to apply effects to a mix rather than an individual
track. You can either send the effect to multiple tracks using sends and
receives or you can designate a particular track to be a folder and another
to be the end of the folder. All tracks between these boundaries will be
affected in the same way when you change the folder track. 

You can also add effects to the master track, which will apply any effect to
your whole mix. 

You can have folders within folders and the tacks that serve as the folder
boundaries may contain data or not as you choose, though if they do contain
data, it will be impossible for you to effect that data without affecting
everything else in the folder. 

I hope this helps, 

Justin 

-----Original Message-----
From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of Chris Belle
via RWP
Sent: 07 September 2015 01:36
To: Reapers Without Peepers <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
Cc: Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [Rwp] Effect chaining

I'm just now starting to play with track folders, but yes it's possible,
will let someone else help with that.

But with the fx thing and putting your delay to another fx like you
mentioned, just insert your fx in the order you want on a track, and
consider that track an fx bus.

Then make a send from a feeding track to that fx track,, and then you are
golden.

Now when it comes to automation and such, that's another story, and that is
an area in reaper some  of us are struggling with,
  that I find much easier in sonar.

But yes, you can layer your fx, and feed one track with another track, and
sends and receives any way you like it as far as I can tell, and as others
more reaperized than I am have indicated.

I just created my first track folder about 5 minutes ago, so let wiser more
experienced heads chime in and tell all if they have time.



On 9/6/2015 6:50 PM, Tayeb Meftah via RWP wrote:
> hi guys
> i'm quickly getting started with reaper happyly what i want is to pass 
> a effect to another effect chain befaure aplying it to a particular 
> track
> example:
> do a delay to track 1
> but befaure aplying the delay, pass the delay result itself through a 
> stereo widener or a reverb or something is that pocible?
> another thing
> is it pocible to group tracks and aply the effect to the mix rather thant
particular track?
> thanks!
>
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