[Rwp] Tutorials or Instructional materials?
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Wed Jul 6 04:47:39 EDT 2016
Hey Clement,
Later this month, I've eventually managed to get some time blocked out
to work on OSARA documentation, so it is coming. That said, it'll be
specific to OSARA and not a recording/production manual that walks you
through from the get go to the let go as it were, because we don't
have funding for the amount of time such a beast would take to write.
So, your best bet is probably to take things one question at a time on
here or somewhere like the Midimag list if the questions aren't Reaper
specific. There are plenty of old hands on both lists that'll share
pearls of wisdom. It's also worth keeping in mind that a lot of what
ends up being Clement's way of working will develop from you just
rolling up your sleeves, diving in, probably being horrible at it to
start with, but inevitably improving with practice. That's the route
most people take, and if you've got ears ideas and taste, the
improvements often come quicker than you'd think. There are some
shortcuts, but mostly being good at this recording thing takes
practice, just like anything worthwhile will.
Anyway, shout with specific questions and let's see if we can get you started.
Scott
On 7/6/16, Clement Chou <chou.clement at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all. I'm back after an eternity because I've been caught up with
> other things, and am still looking for a midi controlling solution as
> someone who doesn't play leyboards. Does anyone have any good
> introductory materials or tutorials on how to use reaper with Osara
> and build a sample project? I know some people here offer paid
> instruction, but right now I don't have the funds to pay for something
> like that. I just want some basic explanations from a blind
> perspective, or maybe a sample project to look at since the program is
> now sitting on my pc with nothing to do, and all the tutorials I've
> found come from a visual perspective which makes it difficult as I
> have no previous music or recording production experience whatsoever.
> any help I can get would be appreciated. Thanks!
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