yeh i seem to remember having to use right click a lot when drawing stuff in to the piano roll on reaper??
learn the key settings
most useful functions in reaper are crtl / alt / keys
its very good when you get used to it not having to piss around with menus
it is a curve but after a while you get used to it.
is it really that the demo version is the same like the full but only this nag window?
i downloaded the demo today and i will try the next days.
Is there any type of CV / cabling routing between devices in Reaper?
reaper is really great.just tried it for few days and it`s really easy and fast.great daw!
I'm determined to get to grips with Reaper and start using it as my main audio sequencer/daw. Tried the demo and realized it wasn't as straightforward as Logic and Cubase were so I just put it to one side but I WILL return!
'There's no such thing as selling out just buying in'
Chuck D
i get a free upgrade because i bought 3 quite recently but i'm hesitant to upgrade...anything i should be worried about??
a friend of mine told me that there are might be some problems with reaper 3 projects running in 4. he uses it as his main daw for years so i think he is quiet informed but dont know myself. just started with 4.
I haven't had any problems, just one project that had a huge amount of (probably almost 20) ReaEQs that wouldn't play proper (pretty sure it's because of the real-time FR update). Bounced all that to a stem track and it's been fine.
You should be able to back off to 3.0 if you run into issues, I would imagine (don't quote me though).
-Sack
How and where do u start to learn about Reaper?
I'd love to get into it but it seems quite the task when starting from scratch.
'There's no such thing as selling out just buying in'
Chuck D
Forgive me for being up front, but the manual? Youtube clips. The forum. The wiki.
forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=76872
Oooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!
lament Wrote:these videos helped alot.it`s for reaper 3 but the basics haven`t changed in 4, so...
http://www.youtube.com/user/RogetMusic
the manual and learning by doing. the fact that every channel can be everything is a little confusing but i get used to it very fast.
i started producing with reason, then logic platinum (if i could afford apple i would use logic.), then sonar and now i think i have switched to reaper.
Thanks Lament. Flicking through a couple vids now whilst taking a short break from the studio.
This vid was particularly helpful
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFejrQZYDH4
'There's no such thing as selling out just buying in'
Chuck D
forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=76872