[Rwp] introduction and question

Christopher-Mark Gilland clgilland07 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 15 22:48:53 EST 2016


That's actually what I did, but I wasn't having much any luck.

It's OK.  Chris Bell got me up and running.  Beth, I'll get with you a bit 
later and help you out, now that I know how to install it.

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Justin" <justinmacleod at hotmail.com>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2016 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Rwp] introduction and question


> Hi,
>
> I don't know the web address to download Osara, but I do know that if you 
> google download osara it'll come up because that's how I did it.
>
> Make sure you have the SWS Reaper extension too, which I found by similar 
> means.
>
> As for how to mix and use Reaper etc, that's not really the kind of thing 
> that could be taught over a mailing list.
>
> You might want to google soundonsound, which is an excellent magazine 
> packed with mixing tips of all kinds, though it might be a bit 
> overwhelming.
>
> In all honesty, and I say this as someone who took it, I really think your 
> best bet is for you and your friend to take the Audio Fundamentals course 
> that has just started. It's run by CAVI and it'll pretty much just be 
> orientation this week and you can pick up recordings anyway.
>
> $150 gets you a 12 week course, which includes 1 lecture a week plus a 
> flexible number of study groups, a wiki, access to previous instances of 
> the course via the recordings, access to a substantial archive of free VST 
> plug-ins, which provide all your effects etc and probably more that I've 
> forgotten.
>
> The course will take you from the basics of audio - what the difference 
> between balanced and unbalanced cables is etc, to how to use automation, 
> sends, advanced effects chaining etc.
>
> Here's the link if you want to sign up.
>
> http://wiki.cucat.org/index.php?n=Main.AudioEditingFundamentals
>
> Justin
>
> On 16/02/2016 00:02, Beth wrote:
>> Hello, all. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Beth Taurasi, owner 
>> and manager of Open Road Radio US. No, not this one in Chicago, but this 
>> is an Internet based radio station. I'm also a big time composer and 
>> sound guru, and I love music. My biggest problem these days is knowing 
>> how to compose and produce tracks and mixing is the bane of my existence. 
>> I have some questions about Reaper, and my friend Chris, this guy I 
>> actually met in person long ago in a time gone by, he and I are buds and 
>> we're learning this together. So we both have questions too.
>> As for me, a little about me. I am a Colorado Center for the Blind 
>> graduate, also a big time musician. I've studied music in college, so 
>> don't get me started on music theory. I have perfect pitch, and I enjoy 
>> music production and arrangement a bunch.
>> First off, where do you get Osara? We need to know where the website or 
>> download page is. At least I do.
>> Also, for me, how do I mix? I have never found mixing fun. Although I do 
>> know how to record, the trouble is mixing and levels and all that stuff.
>> Thank you.
>> Below is my contact info, sorry if the sig is a bit long. Thanks.
>>
>
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