[Rwp] A few Real quick questions about instantiating plugins

Justin justinmacleod at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 16 19:32:40 EST 2016


Pressing space from within the effects dialogue starts your project 
playing still so you need to shift space to activate the button as 
opposed to play the project,

Justin

On 17/02/2016 00:28, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> Why shift and space on the add button?  Wouldn't just space do it, or 
> is there another little gotcha here that I'm not yet aware of.
> Chris.
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* onlineeagle via RWP <mailto:rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>     *To:* Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>     *Cc:* onlineeagle <mailto:onlineeagle at googlemail.com>
>     *Sent:* Tuesday, February 16, 2016 7:20 PM
>     *Subject:* Re: [Rwp] A few Real quick questions about
>     instantiating plugins
>
>     Hi Chris, there is Reaverb and other reverbs too. Press F to get
>     to the FX window. Type verb into the filter edit field and then
>     enter, which will narrow down your effects based on the search
>     term. Tab until you get to the list of plugins, and then down
>     arrow through choices. Press enter to add. To add a new effect
>     below tab to the add button, shift and space, and repeat previous
>     steps. To remove an effect, locate the list of added plugins with
>     the tab key, cursor up or down until you're on the plugin you want
>     to remove and then tab to remove, and shift Space Reaeq is a good
>     EQ plugin. To access any plugin parameters that are automatable,
>     press shift P. Hope this helps and is typed OK. I'm brailling on
>     the IPhone touch screen, so hopefully I've not made too many typos..
>
>     Sent from my iPhone
>
>     On 16 Feb 2016, at 23:10, Christopher-Mark Gilland
>     <clgilland07 at gmail.com <mailto:clgilland07 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>>     Guys,
>>     Oh my God this is incredible!  I am so excited to say, I'm gonna
>>     work tonight on my very first Reaper project.  Granted, it's not
>>     gonna be anything real fancy.  It's just gonna be a karaoke track
>>     that I'm gonna be singing on top of.
>>     Anyway, here are my questions.
>>     1.  Inevitably, I'm gonna want to process my vocal track a little
>>     bit to clean it up.  How easy is it, and what are the exact steps
>>     to put a little bit of reverb on my vocal track?  I don't need
>>     much.  I neither want a delay.  I literally want a reverb. 
>>     Nothing willy milly.  For now, I don't need to learn about
>>     automating reverb with an automation pass. I'll learn that
>>     later.  I'm probably gonna get later with Chris Bell, and pay him
>>     to work more with teaching me Reaper, as he did such a phenominal
>>     job last night. All this however said, for now as a quick
>>     solution, I just need a small bit of verb.  I'm just looking for
>>     a quick down and dirty, yet sounding clean way to add a little
>>     bit of wetness to bring a little color to the vocal.
>>     If you're wonderring what song I'm doing, so you can get an idea
>>     of the smoothness of reverb I need, I'm gonna do 10 Thousand
>>     Angels Cried by Leann Rimes.  Yes, I have a version I can sing in
>>     a lower man's register, don't worry.  LOL!
>>     My second question is, I'm probably also going to want to add a
>>     little bit of EQ. Is there a good stocked plug you all would
>>     suggest I use that comes with Reaper which would give me access
>>     to the queue frequency width, hopefully syncronisly on both
>>     sides, and would also give me the frequency selecter, and a gain
>>     control.
>>     Finally, How do I go back and forth between the two effects, my
>>     verb, and my EQ, if I need to retweak things.
>>     Chris.
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