Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials

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Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials

I am not a big fan of Reaper.
 
There are things that I just don't like at all about the DAW, so  I will not be purchasing it.
 
But boy oh boy do they offer the best Tutorials I've seen on the Market for a DAW!!.
 
If only Cakewalk had video's like this.
 
REAPER VIDEO TUTORIALS
post edited by Jesse G - 2018/07/17 00:57:33

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    rcklln
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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/17 01:07:36 (permalink)
    I've watched a bunch of those and think Kenny Gioia does a great job - and they are free!
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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/17 06:36:25 (permalink)
    Jesse G
    I am not a big fan of Reaper.
     
    There are things that I just don't like at all about the DAW, so  I will not be purchasing it.
     
    But boy oh boy do they offer the best Tutorials I've seen on the Market for a DAW!!.

    REAPER tutorials are good. But that is not the only top side of this DAW.
     
    It Tops at least in: size, portability, performance, license, scripting and project files format. And in all that it Tops with a big distance to any competitors.
     
    Many will also say it Tops in stability, the speed of bug fixing and price. While the last, unlike in spread rumor, is the only questionable point in the list since there are free CbB and Tracktion.
     
    There are properties of REAPER which some people can dislike. Again, unlike in spread rumor, the GUI is the very last in the list of questionable properties, if it really can be put there at all.
     
    There was time when I was thinking nice video/tutorials can push CW upwards. No. CW is a brilliant concept... of the last century. The time is moving forward. So as a program, it will stay archaic till re-written. Nothing wrong with that, I still periodically play Tetris, HMM3 and Civ3/4. But no videos can make these games "modern", they are and will stay vintage

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/17 12:53:44 (permalink)
    Jesse G
     There are things that I just don't like at all about the DAW,

     
    What's great about Reaper is that you can make it into YOUR personal DAW.  You can modify the menus, create toolbars, and the workflow is so wide-open that it puts off many folks when they first try it.
     
    You can make it work the way you want to work.
     
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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/17 13:14:37 (permalink)
    Reaper's performance is rock solid. I have been using Reaper for over six months and I have not had one crash. I can't believe how little CPU is used compared with other DAWs. 
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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/17 13:22:11 (permalink)
    It's that 'flexibility' that put me right off when I tried Reaper; I was totally befuddled by the myriad of menus and options and didn't find them self-explantory so had to constantly look things up just to see what the options were.  I much prefer CWbBL's approach.  But each one to his own!
     
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     There are things that I just don't like at all about the DAW,

     
    What's great about Reaper is that you can make it into YOUR personal DAW.  You can modify the menus, create toolbars, and the workflow is so wide-open that it puts off many folks when they first try it.
     
    You can make it work the way you want to work.
     





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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/17 13:58:49 (permalink)
    Reaper is flexible almost to a fault.
    That does put-off some folks... 
    If you have the time/patience, you can configure Reaper to look/respond exactly as you choose.
     
    From a "performance" perspective, nothing touches it.

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    post edited by Original Pranksta - 2018/07/18 21:10:41


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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/17 17:28:00 (permalink)
    Honestly, if it wasn't for Kenny's videos I never would have understood Reaper.  It really is a great DAW if you give yourself the time it takes you to learn it well enough and the video tutorials really are at the top.
     
    If I don't resolve these crashes with CbB I'll likely switch to Reaper.  Although I have heard Reaper is un-crashable....I was able to crash it on my first try.  Maybe it's just me...?

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/17 17:37:50 (permalink)
    Jim Roseberry
    Reaper is flexible almost to a fault.
    That does put-off some folks... 
    If you have the time/patience, you can configure Reaper to look/respond exactly as you choose.
     
    From a "performance" perspective, nothing touches it.




    The performance aspect of REAPER is why I switched from Sonar 5 over ten years ago.
     
    I'll take top flight performance and true rock solid stability over an easier to understand or prettier interface every time. I spent about a week in the REAPER forum asking questions when I first started using it, and that was about all it took to get me where like now, I only spend my time worrying about the music, and never consider if the DAW software will crap out if I add ten more FX to the hundred plus I'm already running.

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/18 00:48:26 (permalink)
    My main question is, how is Reaper with 3rd party plugins, especially Wave Plugins.
     
    I have a lot of Waves Bundle and plugins and they need to work in Reaper.
     
    I watch some videos on YouTube about folks having to create alternate ways of getting the plugins working right in Reaper. Has this been addressed in any of the updates this year?
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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/18 01:23:39 (permalink)
    Jesse G
    My main question is, how is Reaper with 3rd party plugins, especially Wave Plugins.
     
    I have a hows of Waves Bundle and plugins and they need to work in Reaper.
     
    I watch some videos on YouTube about folks having to create alternate ways of getting the plugins working right in Reaper. Has this been addressed in any of the updates this year?




    I've used Waves Gold with Reaper a lot.  Never had a problem with Waves plugs or any other plugs for that matter.

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/18 04:35:25 (permalink)
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    Jesse G
     
    My main question is, how is Reaper with 3rd party plugins, especially Wave Plugins.
     




    I've used Waves Gold with Reaper a lot.  Never had a problem with Waves plugs or any other plugs for that matter.




    Agree with Bob. Never had an issue with Waves in Reaper.
     

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/18 04:36:35 (permalink)
    Ditto, REAPER works fine with waves and all my other plugs

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/18 09:02:11 (permalink)
    poetnprophet
    If I don't resolve these crashes with CbB I'll likely switch to Reaper.  Although I have heard Reaper is un-crashable....I was able to crash it on my first try.  Maybe it's just me...?

    As any other DAW, REAPER by default run all plug-ins inside itself, following general rules for dealing with plug-ins. Plug-in can do anything: crash or corrupt memory, freeze, generate under-runs, etc.
     
    But unlike in other DAWs, in case you have such plug-in and have a reason to continue using it, REAPER has a plenty of compatibility options you can tweak. Also the diagnostic of what is the problem is top.
     
    Jesse G
    My main question is, how is Reaper with 3rd party plugins, especially Wave Plugins.
     
    I have a hows of Waves Bundle and plugins and they need to work in Reaper.
     
    I watch some videos on YouTube about folks having to create alternate ways of getting the plugins working right in Reaper. Has this been addressed in any of the updates this year?

    REAPER keeps track of known plug-ins in simple text files (the same for settings and projects). Waves is known for fancy compatibility issues since unlike most other suppliers they use a "shell", which basically is responsible for authorization (any company except Cockos, since several years including CW, assumes that any consumer is a thief).
    Recognition problems are normally solved by manipulating these files, usually just delete and re-scan, in worse cases by editing.
     
    REAPER continuously improve plug-in compatibility (which always was good, but there are always things which can be done to workaround plug-in bugs). This year is not an exception.
     
     
     
     
     

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/18 12:56:25 (permalink)
    Haven't had any issue with Waves plugins (v9 and v10) running in Reaper.

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/19 01:29:07 (permalink)
    OK all,
     
    Thanks for the information on Waves and Reaper. 
     
    Are you all using it as a replacement for Sonar, or is it just another add DAW to play around with?
     
     

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/24 12:31:57 (permalink)
    Jesse G
     
    Are you all using it as a replacement for Sonar, or is it just another add DAW to play around with?
     



    I have CbB, Reaper, and Studio One 3 Pro. Haven't upgraded SO3 yet. But I will. And I always update Reaper. 
     
    But CbB is the main tool I use. I don't think I have done a whole project/song from start to finish in either Reaper or SO3. I have started songs in both, but at some point get frustrated in the learning curve and switch to CbB because I know it so well.
     
    When it looked like Sonar would not be resurrected I really gave both Reaper and Studio One 3 a good try, and was really leaning more towards Reaper because of the ability to make it how I wanted it. SO3 is more rigid in that aspect. 

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/24 13:24:20 (permalink)
    Reaper is a great DAW. I was inches away from making it my go to DAW.
     
    Then Studio One Pro V4 came out. I upgraded to it. Now it's my go to DAW.
     
    I have one more project to complete in CbB and it will be relegated to back seat status, but of course I will keep it updated (since it's free) in case I need to open old projects for any reason.
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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/24 15:20:57 (permalink)
     
    I'm glad there are plenty of training videos out there for Reaper because people are going to need them. 
     
     

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/24 16:35:59 (permalink)
    Reaper is my main DAW, but I still use Sonar, and Samplitude for some things. 
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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/24 18:16:04 (permalink)
    Starise
     
    people are going to need them. 
     



    Actually there is a guy (Geoffrey Francis) put out a full fledge manual for Reaper. It's pretty thorough too. I was reading it at work because I couldn't watch videos. And that's where I learned a lot of what Reaper could do that I had no idea. And the d/l size of Reaper is still only 11mb!! 9mb for the 32bit version! That's unbelievable!! 

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/24 18:53:30 (permalink)
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    Reaper is a great DAW. I was inches away from making it my go to DAW.
     
    Then Studio One Pro V4 came out. I upgraded to it. Now it's my go to DAW.




    That's where I am right now also. Having and using Notion was a bit of a tie breaker for me.
     
    Grem
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    people are going to need them. 
     

    And the d/l size of Reaper is still only 11mb!! 9mb for the 32bit version! That's unbelievable!! 




    And supported on Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 and offers a portable install!
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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/24 20:13:39 (permalink)
    It's also the best DAW for using Acustica/ Nebula plugins hands down.
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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/24 22:20:46 (permalink)
    It's my go to now. I already had a license, but the Novembergate thing made me actually use it. Once I made a few modifications and found a theme I like I haven't looked back.

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    Re: Reaper Tops With Instructional Tutorials 2018/07/25 00:00:18 (permalink)
    Well, I am not giving up on Sonar yet.
     
    One day I will have to let it go and maybe I'll go the way of ______,  but for now Sonar stays as my main DAW. I don't know about Cakewalk by BandLab Yet, I haven't given it a full try.  I installed it on another computer with the same specks as my Sonar PC, but it had a few crashes.  I did a few creative ideas and sent the projects to my mys Sonar PC for mixing and then I uninstalled it.

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