IGN recently published a video from the Harmonix audio team showing how they use REAPER for MIDI programming the interactive parts of Rock Band.
Always cool to see REAPER being used by game companies.
IGN recently published a video from the Harmonix audio team showing how they use REAPER for MIDI programming the interactive parts of Rock Band.
Always cool to see REAPER being used by game companies.
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10 responses to “Here’s how a song in Rock Band gets made in REAPER”
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This article is not positive for the professional image of Reaper. This video represents Reaper as a toy. Very bad.
REAPER is used to make one of the most successful video game franchises of all time. In what way is that not a professional use?
This video represents Reaper as a tool, which it is. I used to do this for a living on Guitar Hero & I wish we had reaper at the time we were using Cakewalk.
RT @reaperblog: New Post – Here’s how a song in Rock Band gets made in REAPER http://t.co/k1vEiNIdtp
Awesome 😀
Hell yeah Adam Block…im using .mogg files from guitar hero to make my own ir’s with ozone and voxengo deconvolver…….reaper is no toy…….ITS A WEAPON OF MASS AWESOMENESS
REAPER’s versatile structure lends itself easily to all kinds of applications.
Zzzzzzzzzzzz…..
RT @reaperblog: New Post – Here’s how a song in Rock Band gets made in REAPER http://t.co/k1vEiNIdtp