Kenny, After watching at least a dozen or so of your videos, I feel the need to take time out and thank you for these videos. I am not sure what you do or whether you get anything gratification from or compensation for doing these, but you are super helpful. Your tutorials are to the point and fluid. You are clear and efficient (fast), which is also very appreciated. But the best part is, most often times, I learn more about Reaper in your videos than what I actually came to figure out/find out. I didn't know that "grid snapping" even had an options menu. Nor was I at aIl familiar with the "offset" function. That would have saved me lots of time in the past had I known about it, but ah well, right? I have been using Reaper off and on for about 3 years or so (I perform so I am not always doing audio production), but since I have taken on more and more work of the latter sort, I have been spending more and more time with the program. Even still, without your videos I would still be fumbling greatly to this day not knowing what I know now. You have helped me make leaps and bounds in growing my skill set and stream-lining my workflow, and I just wanted to thank you personally after coming to soak up more of your knowledge this time. It is greatly appreciated here in good ol' East Tennessee !
If you want to know how to reverse an audio file, then:
1.) Go to Item Settings (of the file of course)
2.) Click Reverse Active Take
That's all.
Thank you god damnit. I swear these reaper videos are overly complicated. You solved it in 2 seconds for me 👍
Kenser Nut thanks
Thanks so much
@@keenanwilbon2577 np
thank you, this is more helpful...
this should be titled "The Snap Rule"
My nigga loves his snap features lmaooo
@@monkfreak72 lol hahaha
Me: I know everything about Reaper
Kenny: hold my beer
came here to see how to generate reverse cymbal. But then - Oh snap!
The offset snap trick is priceless :) Thanks so much for all your teaching ! !
You're welcome
Kenny,
After watching at least a dozen or so of your videos, I feel the need to take time out and thank you for these videos. I am not sure what you do or whether you get anything gratification from or compensation for doing these, but you are super helpful.
Your tutorials are to the point and fluid. You are clear and efficient (fast), which is also very appreciated. But the best part is, most often times, I learn more about Reaper in your videos than what I actually came to figure out/find out. I didn't know that "grid snapping" even had an options menu. Nor was I at aIl familiar with the "offset" function. That would have saved me lots of time in the past had I known about it, but ah well, right?
I have been using Reaper off and on for about 3 years or so (I perform so I am not always doing audio production), but since I have taken on more and more work of the latter sort, I have been spending more and more time with the program. Even still, without your videos I would still be fumbling greatly to this day not knowing what I know now.
You have helped me make leaps and bounds in growing my skill set and stream-lining my workflow, and I just wanted to thank you personally after coming to soak up more of your knowledge this time. It is greatly appreciated here in good ol' East Tennessee !
Young snapper
Im waiting on how you make a reverse cymbals. Not snapping
I don't understand what you're doing... I thought this was supposed to be a reverse tutorial?
Why would you name the video reverse effect if it's not about that? so annoying!
Kenny, love your videos. I'm just wondering, why 3 options? Seems to me the mouse one would suffice. Sometimes less is more.
A tutorial with the wrong title is useless
How can this software be so perfect???