[Rwp] A few Real quick questions about instantiating plugins
Juan Pablo Bello
juanpisjaws at gmail.com
Tue Feb 16 21:43:26 EST 2016
1. space is really useful as you can change parameters and hear them
immediately without having to really close, hear, then open again.
2. I usually arm with f7, if you can't, download the key map and make
sure you import it by pressing f4, then doing the whole importing
procedure.
I usually too set input by selecting a track, then pressing the
applications key.. I find it a bit more intuitive that way and you
don't have to tab around as much.
2016-02-16 19:32 GMT-05:00, Justin <justinmacleod at hotmail.com>:
> 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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