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For those of you who aren't familiar enough with Reaper, unlike Sonar you can set-up effects on the track folder that effect all the tracks in that folder, you can even have sub folders in those folders and use effects on them. Can't do that in Sonar.
Sorry, but both statements are not accurate. In reaper there are no "Folders", but Tracks can be "Buses" (while you can never see that in Reaper itself, the option in RPP files is called "ISBUS"). These "Buses" can be folders.
So effectively, an effect on Reaper folder is the same as an effect on Sonar bus. It effect the sum of signals routed to it.
So the only thing Sonar can not is "draw" buses as folders. Since that is possible in Reaper, b12 does it.
Note that in ReaCWP generated projects, these Folder-Buses are folders and buses separately. I mean by default, when "Master send" is allowed in Reaper, the track output is the folder (really it is impossible to select track output other way, like Sonar people usually do... took me a good half an hour to understand when I have launched Reaper for the first time). To allow move tracks as user want, without loosing the output (the behavior in Sonar), I explicitly disable "Master send" and add original Sonar output as a send. I ALSO put the track under original Outputs as in folder. Grr... Probably no-one can follow what I mean, sorry
Just tested on my work PC and I see totally what and how you're doing things Alexi. Using a track folder for the entire project and calling it Master and then any subgroups/busses/submixes are also in track
So, that "Master", subgroops, etc. are you original buses (or AUX tracks, if you have some). Not something I create on my will.
Only downside is my work projects are very simplistic vs. music projects and we use the 32 bit version of Sonar whereas they are allowing us to test only the 64 bit version of Reaper, so it doesn't find my 32 bit dx stuff like Sonitus and it won't load my Nomad stuff because those are locked to Sonar. Will test at home more tonight
Who does not allow you to test 32bit Reaper? For moving from 32bit Sonar, that is most natural way.
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How will the plug know if a SONAR bus is a sub-mix or a common FX?
Also, how will a send on a bus (to another bus) be handled? And/or multiple bus sends to a "common FX" bus?
Press "Alt+R" in Reaper, and you will understand that
Also note that in Reaper "MIDI" is a part of the send. So you will see "sends" from MIDI track to Synth track. Also for MIDI I disable Master send.
So, one more time. While I try to create "Reaper natural project tree", I keep complete routing as independent from position in the tree. Moving buses/tracks around, folding/unfolding them, etc. will NOT change the routing (sound). In default Reaper settings, moving tracks in the tree CHANGE the routing (sound). So watch out if you add new tracks, they will behave as Reaper default, NOT as strips from converted project!