The YouTube channel made it to 1200 subscribers so it’s time to answer another 5 questions from the community.
1 – Where should the levels be when recording and in the mix
2 – How to create gated reverb (old-school snare) sounds?
3 – Drum replacement/triggering in Reaper?
4 – Is there a way to play a project in a different sequence without having to edit the arrangement?
5 – Best way to work with M/S recordings
If you want to submit questions for the next one the ‘official’ place to submit is here: google moderator – but you can also email me through the contact form.
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7 responses to “REAPER Blog Q & A 2”
RT @reaperblog: Your questions answered in – REAPER Blog Q & A 2: http://t.co/YcyjWpoYkq
RT @reaperblog: Your questions answered in – REAPER Blog Q & A 2: http://t.co/YcyjWpoYkq
RT @reaperblog: Your questions answered in – REAPER Blog Q & A 2: http://t.co/YcyjWpoYkq
“REAPER Blog Q & A 2” http://t.co/dGIQkfgpZL
Hey Jon,
Quick follow up to #4 – The region playlist is great for rearranging a song/project but what if you want to experiment with changing keys or adding new items on a track? (Muting and soloing items can get cluttered) I’m looking for a way to do Track Versions like in Cubase. Something like SWS Snapshots but that can recall different items.. Thanks.
Great blog btw.
Brett
Dude why cant i get reaverbate anywhere? i need this in my life. is it mac only or something silly?
Great vid by the way.
Thanks.
Ross
hmm, should be included. You can also use ReaVerb and choose the reverb generator option, which is ReaVerbate inside of ReaVerb.