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Thanks Nick. Just been looking at it a bit and it looks pretty impessive. I'm running some vst's including Guitar Rig on it and so for no lag. Might have to play with this at home.   8)

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Ok Been playing around with Reaper for a couple of hours and I would say I'm pretty impressed with it. Lots of functions. Doesn't seem to slow down my computer at all. I still can't figure out how to create an envelope for my FX. I would like the fx to slowly come in as it's playing. Hmmm Must be there. I also don't see how to setup my snap or take it off. I will keep playing.  :)

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Dave,

They have loads of videos on the site.

might find what you want there. Also have a pretty good wiki style help.

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Found the snap amongst other things. Figured out how to do automation/envelope but with effects I can only go from fx to bypass. I'd like to do a smooth transition from say clean guitar to distorted gradually by vst effects. I can easily do it with Acid Pro. Must be able to do it here too.  ???  I will look at their site some more. I downloaded the manual. I still like the program. It's pretty cool. Easy to use.  :)

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You can make a new track and use it as a buss. you can then send the original track signal to the new track"buss" you made. Put the fx on the buss and you can then use a track envelope.

Huh?  ???

Reaper treats buss and tracks as the same thing...a channel. you can route from your track to just about anywhere.

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Cool. I think I've got it. I found the video's on Wiki as well. All really helpful. I think I might just try this program out for awhile. Kinda like it. I'll see how it works out. Doesn't import wma's though.  :(


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I can't get it to record >:(

I guess I'll have to read the directions or watch the videos


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Seemed to record ok for me. I just had to 'arm' the track. I'm going to try it out home tonight hopefully.  :)


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Okay Nick, maybe you can help me.  I'm using Reaper to import my midi from my keys.  I can get it to record and playback....but I can't figure out how to export the midi, as midi nor wav.  I have no clue what I am doing and can't find the answer in the help section.  Any ideas?
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Ali,

I don't really use reaper as a midi editor. It is getting better. I found this thread:

http://www.cockos.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15312

There are some workarounds. Dig a little into that forum. I will keep looking.

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I'll look into it Nick, thanks a ton.
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