In each and every video of yours I get several additional hints, which not necessarily refer to the topic, but always are precious and useful! So by example in this video the clue with "time length marker"-item. Oh, I've already learned so much from your tutorials! Thanks a lot, Kenny :-)
The Jedi Master strikes again! Bless you, Kenny. Obviously, ONE of the days of each year is your birthday, though I know not which. However, I believe I speak for all here that we, The Reaper Users of the World, celebrate your birth every day. TY, Brother!
Wonderfull job! Kenny, every time I turn on Reaper, my project is slower and half a step down! Then I turn It off and on again and It is fine... Is it some kind of ghost?.. Tx a lot for your lessons.
Dude you are my reaper guide thanks for the videos. I do have a question though, whenever I fade a mix at the end of the fade I get random noises either drums guitars or both, any ideas what I am doing wrong?
HI Kenny, would you do these fades if you were sending the song to a Mastering Engineer, or would you send them this version to show them how you want the fade to work and also send a version without the fades? I ask because the Mastering Engineers I've spoken to prefer to do the fade-in and fade-out themselves.
Researched fades awhile back. Other than too lazy to come up with an ending could there be another reason to fade a song. One guy came up with the idea that the song goes on, you’re just walking away from it. And your walking up to it with a fade in. Thought that was a nice metaphor.
At 8:30 in this video. How did you manage to get the meter color to be amber instead of green? Can you show us how to change the color of the meters please. Pretty please!
I am very very sorry for posting this here everyone, including you Kenny. I just can't seem to find the right answer anywhere. I have a track where I am trying to control "Peak". My chain of FX only consists of the LUFS meter and "Event Horizon Limiter/Clipper", which is set in the MASTER BUS. I have all volume knobs set at 0.00db. I have my "Ceiling" limiter set at -0.30, and my "Threshhold" set to -0.40. When I do a "DRY RUN (no output)", everything is showing great, with no clipping, but while monitoring the "DRY RUN" with the "LUFS Meter" and watching the "True Peak Clips", it shows that I am clipping by +2.1. I am confused as to why. Is this something to do with the Meter not actually reading the "Limiter" FX? Again I apologize to everyone for posting this here, but going on 2 days of trying to figure this out. :/ Thank you all!!!
In each and every video of yours I get several additional hints, which not necessarily refer to the topic, but always are precious and useful! So by example in this video the clue with "time length marker"-item. Oh, I've already learned so much from your tutorials! Thanks a lot, Kenny :-)
Yep. Usually for me it's like, How long has that feature been there?
Thank you. I always try to add something creative on the side in each video.
The Jedi Master strikes again! Bless you, Kenny. Obviously, ONE of the days of each year is your birthday, though I know not which. However, I believe I speak for all here that we, The Reaper Users of the World, celebrate your birth every day. TY, Brother!
Great stuff! Super clear. Many thanks Kenny.
I was literally going to mess with this technique on an upcoming project! Your timing is impeccable my friend!
Mann I have always been horrible at writing automation. Thanks for this ONE!
Superb lesson, just what I needed! Thank you!
As always a simple principle yields a lot of pearls. Good one Kenny!
I know this tutorial is about fading in and out, but wow that song sounds great!
Thank you Kenny for another great tutorial!
Good lesson as always Kenny! Thank you!!
Thanks for another excellent lesson!
Great mix Kenny!!! I would pay for a tutorial on how you produced that song.
Thanks Kenny.
As always, clear and instructive. Thanks! BTW, what was the song and performer? Quite engaging.
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interesting. ive just been fading each track individually which i thought was the easy way... 🍻
I was looking for exponential while the term were "fast start" and "fast stop" 😂
Why is the bass track audio zig zagging like that?
Wonderfull job! Kenny, every time I turn on Reaper, my project is slower and half a step down! Then I turn It off and on again and It is fine... Is it some kind of ghost?.. Tx a lot for your lessons.
Sounds like your audio interface is confused between 44.1kHz and 48kHz.
@@REAPERMania Thank u very much, Kenny!
Dude you are my reaper guide thanks for the videos. I do have a question though, whenever I fade a mix at the end of the fade I get random noises either drums guitars or both, any ideas what I am doing wrong?
HI Kenny, would you do these fades if you were sending the song to a Mastering Engineer, or would you send them this version to show them how you want the fade to work and also send a version without the fades? I ask because the Mastering Engineers I've spoken to prefer to do the fade-in and fade-out themselves.
Researched fades awhile back. Other than too lazy to come up with an ending could there be another reason to fade a song. One guy came up with the idea that the song goes on, you’re just walking away from it. And your walking up to it with a fade in. Thought that was a nice metaphor.
I like it.
At 8:30 in this video. How did you manage to get the meter color to be amber instead of green? Can you show us how to change the color of the meters please. Pretty please!
8:20 Read -> Touch
@@gezajakab3180 Thank you.😃
I am very very sorry for posting this here everyone, including you Kenny. I just can't seem to find the right answer anywhere. I have a track where I am trying to control "Peak". My chain of FX only consists of the LUFS meter and "Event Horizon Limiter/Clipper", which is set in the MASTER BUS. I have all volume knobs set at 0.00db. I have my "Ceiling" limiter set at -0.30, and my "Threshhold" set to -0.40. When I do a "DRY RUN (no output)", everything is showing great, with no clipping, but while monitoring the "DRY RUN" with the "LUFS Meter" and watching the "True Peak Clips", it shows that I am clipping by +2.1. I am confused as to why. Is this something to do with the Meter not actually reading the "Limiter" FX? Again I apologize to everyone for posting this here, but going on 2 days of trying to figure this out. :/ Thank you all!!!