[Rwp] Reverb, gain, and EQ plus rendering

Juan Pablo Bello juanpisjaws at gmail.com
Wed Mar 16 14:17:24 EDT 2016


hi, effects... effects and more effects. You usually just select
something on the list, then raise or lower the parameter to see what
it does. Sometimes extreme settings help . Also, that all is about to
change with newer, more accesible versions of reaper. FOr adjusting
track parameters you can also presss control shift w, and then se them
quicker that way

2016-03-16 12:35 GMT-05:00, Marion & Martin <swampfox1833 at verizon.net>:
> Justin,
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>                 This helps tremendously! The gain adjustment, especially is
> so simple but I couldn't find the instruction to do this. I also found the
> effects key and have a couple questions about it. I agree it might be good
> to chat. I will send you a follow on Twitter but feel free to give me a
> call. Where are you located? I am in Tampa. My number is 813-626-2789.
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> Peace!
>
> Marion
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> From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of Justin
> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 11:23 PM
> To: Reapers Without Peepers
> Subject: Re: [Rwp] Reverb, gain, and EQ plus rendering
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> Hi,
>
> I think these questions would best be answered, in detale by direct
> conversation. I'd be happy to help so feel free to send me an email at
> justinmacleod at hotmail.com or follow me on Twitter @justinmac_84
>
> For the time-being though, make sure you're using Osara. Osara has a
> built-in way to access metering which is really good. The peakwatcher
> dialogue can be access by pressing alt shift p.
>
> there are other relevant actions which can be found by pressing f4 and
> typing osara into the edit box that will appear. Tab til you find a list of
> available actions, most of which have keyboard shortcuts assigned.
>
> You can adjust the tempo by pressing alt enter, which will bring up your
> project properties, that is to say settings that govern your whole
> collection of tracks. Change the tempo from there, but be careful to make
> sure that it is set to time rather than beats position length rate or
> anything else. You will stretch or shrink your audio otherwise.
>
> Increase the gain of each track by pressing alt cursor up with that track
> selected. Alt cursor down decreases gain.
>
> to add effects, select the track to which you want them applied and either
> tab to search all the plug-ins you have available or type things in the
> edit
> box such as eq, verb, delay etc. Once you have added the effect you want by
> pressing enter on it, press escape to get out of that dialogue and press
> shift p, which wil bring up the parameters you can adjust for that effect.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Justin
>
> On 16/03/2016 02:32, Marion & Martin wrote:
>
> Dear All,
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>                 As a new Reaper user, I am working my way through the
> learning curve with the help of a few of my new RWP friends. David
> Shortland
> from the Land Down Under has been a great help! Thanks a bunch to my new
> Aussie friend. Now that I have figured out what the hell I am doing a
> little
> more, I have a scratch test recording with five tracks: One vocal with one
> harmony and three guitar tracks. (I duplicated the guitar tracks because
> they were not loud enough and I couldn't figure out how to increase the
> gain. This is my first question: how do I change the gain of each track so
> I
> can mix them?
>
>
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>                 I also want to add some effects to the vocals and EQ my
> guitar. Where do I find those? Also, I have the metronome working but
> cannot
> figure out how to change the tempo. I know these are pretty basic questions
> but I am a pretty basic dude! (smile) I know it can't be all that difficult
> once I get over the learning curve. Learning curves frustrate me! (grin)
>
>
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>                 Finally, I tried to render what I have to mp3 and I am
> getting a message that I need to download LAME. There is a download link,
> but it doesn't seem to work. I have gone to the LAME download site, have
> the
> zip file in my download folder, but when I unzip them I get a message that
> 36 files have already been download and a query asking me if I want to skip
> or replace them. I have done both, but the rest of the files don't seem to
> load. Pretty lame! Does anyone have a direct link to the LAME download
> files?
>
>
>
>                 While I am asking questions, how do we access the meters to
> make sure we are recording at good levels? I checked out the Reaper video
> tutorials but couldn't follow the Dude's "go here!" and "Click there"
> instructions. Are there any tutorials for nonvisual access? Or do I just
> keep pestering y'all?
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>
>
> Peace!
>
> Marion from Tampa, florida
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