This was epic. thank you. Got me into a Reaper optimization spiral, A good spiral to be in. Question: Do you know how to do a very similar thing with MIDI editor? I would like to keep the MIDI editor docked at the bottom of my screen, as tall as possible, with one track from the main view shown above in the background, and the track view enabled within the MIDI editor (setup as shown in AdmiralBumblebee's video here: "Reaper Tutorial - Editing multiple MIDI items as one". This should also keep the mixer shown on the left as you taught us here. What I haven't yet figured out is how to match any selection between the 3 locations, just like switching tracks on the main view auto switches the selection on the left mini-mixer to match. When I switch selection on the MIDI editor's track view, I would like it to switch selection for the background track at the top and the lefthand mixer track. Hope that was clear enough. Can this be done?
Try to right click in the mixer and check your settings. I have a feeling that either "Show Folders" or "Show Tracks That Are In Folders" are unchecked
hey Adam! thanks for this vid from another LPX user that's about to switch to Reaper for sound design tasks. One huge question: remember in LPX, when bouncing a region, you can tick "add tail" so that Logic will bounce it until it reaches full silence automatically no matter the actual region length in the time line? (imagine a very short region with a blip but with a 18 secs reverb tail) as of now, do you know if this is possible in Reaper? I see there's a tail tickbox but I also see that you have to specify how many ms manually. Thanks!
There is usually a script that someone has made to replace a function like this. But I don't know the answer to this specific question. I usually just extend my locators to make a tail manually.
@@adamfligsten hope to find it since it's very reason why I switched to Logic back in 2012 .. was working on a game and there was a lot of procedural audio and I in the end had to render around 7000 clips .. without this simple feature I literally wouldn't have had enough time to finish my job ... If I had to do it manually I'd have been doomed ... still amazed that no other DAW, to my knowledge, allows this simple feature..not to mention auto numbering a multiple regions with a single move .. for some management stuff Logic is just so well thought.
@@mimodelorean yeah, for batch processing, you should be looking into the dynamic split function. It's a lifesaver. But the tail is still manually made on that, as far as I know there isn't an auto: listen for silence function
hey Adam, quick update: automatic add tail is not yet possible in Reaper, but i strongly suggest to check the nvk scripts as they are a sort of must for game audio and reaper in general. I spoke to Nick, the guy who made those scripts and told me that he might bring the auto tail detection in the future too
@@adamfligsten As I saided you can't use extention and some 3rd party plugin.... I have being using reaper for 3 or more years and learn more about it. That people who being using it from first edition of reaper 5
THANK YOU. The hero we need.
I'm a logic user, but I'm about to make the switch to reaper. More videos like this please!
I can make know the best pages to watch video like this
love this thnx :000
Thanks a lot! This UI layout looks very intuitive
how do i make the 0 on the number pad work as a play/stop/return to start like in Logic?
Click on Actions - show action list. Search Tranport. Find "Transport: Play/stop" assign that to a key
thank you so much. Needed this video
This was epic. thank you. Got me into a Reaper optimization spiral, A good spiral to be in.
Question: Do you know how to do a very similar thing with MIDI editor? I would like to keep the MIDI editor docked at the bottom of my screen, as tall as possible, with one track from the main view shown above in the background, and the track view enabled within the MIDI editor (setup as shown in AdmiralBumblebee's video here: "Reaper Tutorial - Editing multiple MIDI items as one".
This should also keep the mixer shown on the left as you taught us here. What I haven't yet figured out is how to match any selection between the 3 locations, just like switching tracks on the main view auto switches the selection on the left mini-mixer to match. When I switch selection on the MIDI editor's track view, I would like it to switch selection for the background track at the top and the lefthand mixer track.
Hope that was clear enough. Can this be done?
Does it have export with wet efx on the render menu , logic is a ball ache
Thank you!
But there seems to be no way to set the mixer on the left side if you use folders.
Try to right click in the mixer and check your settings. I have a feeling that either "Show Folders" or "Show Tracks That Are In Folders" are unchecked
hey Adam! thanks for this vid from another LPX user that's about to switch to Reaper for sound design tasks. One huge question: remember in LPX, when bouncing a region, you can tick "add tail" so that Logic will bounce it until it reaches full silence automatically no matter the actual region length in the time line? (imagine a very short region with a blip but with a 18 secs reverb tail) as of now, do you know if this is possible in Reaper? I see there's a tail tickbox but I also see that you have to specify how many ms manually. Thanks!
There is usually a script that someone has made to replace a function like this. But I don't know the answer to this specific question. I usually just extend my locators to make a tail manually.
@@adamfligsten hope to find it since it's very reason why I switched to Logic back in 2012 .. was working on a game and there was a lot of procedural audio and I in the end had to render around 7000 clips .. without this simple feature I literally wouldn't have had enough time to finish my job ... If I had to do it manually I'd have been doomed ... still amazed that no other DAW, to my knowledge, allows this simple feature..not to mention auto numbering a multiple regions with a single move .. for some management stuff Logic is just so well thought.
@@mimodelorean yeah, for batch processing, you should be looking into the dynamic split function. It's a lifesaver. But the tail is still manually made on that, as far as I know there isn't an auto: listen for silence function
@@adamfligsten Thank you for the info. will look into any possible script. and Thank you again for the vid! very helpful!
hey Adam, quick update: automatic add tail is not yet possible in Reaper, but i strongly suggest to check the nvk scripts as they are a sort of must for game audio and reaper in general. I spoke to Nick, the guy who made those scripts and told me that he might bring the auto tail detection in the future too
Hello, friend. Where can i do the Logic's Theme download? Same as your?
Hello, I'm not using a logic theme
It is limited because you can't use extention and 3rd party plugins don't show up. Some do but not all
No limitations in the free version, except the 5 second pop up window
@@adamfligsten As I saided you can't use extention and some 3rd party plugin.... I have being using reaper for 3 or more years and learn more about it. That people who being using it from first edition of reaper 5
Make sure you properly install them. There's only one version of Reaper and it should work.
Thanks for this
THANKS!!!!
I’m beginning to hate logic lmao
That TAL NOISE is the worse synth I’ve ever heard the name fits it right
You must not have heard many synths
Yeah i transitioned to Windows as Mac are way overpriced.
Love logic. Hate apple. Really trying to find a good solution.
Reaper got you covered