I just discovered the 'perfect timing' reapack extension thing, and it works quite nicely.
The drummer in our band mentioned she wanted to re-track some drums for a particular song we've been working on, so we took a swing at it the other day. Solid performance but playing along to a pre-recorded bass track that was tracked to a drum track which was tracked to a scratch guitar track which was tracked to a click is definitely tricky. So, there's some drift in the tempo throughout, I was trying to go through and nudge things a bit, as the dynamic split-quantize to grid thing in reaper usually sounds terrible.
Anyway, turns out some smart person programmed a beat-detective-ish equivalent called perfect timing that has a percentage quantize option in it, so you can pull stuff closer to the grid but not completely travis barker ize it. Worked well! I still had to go through and fix a few fades here and there, but it definitely saved me a lot of time.
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72Leave it to Reaper to fix a problem that you don't even know that you have...mdc wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 7:05 am I just discovered the 'perfect timing' reapack extension thing, and it works quite nicely.
The drummer in our band mentioned she wanted to re-track some drums for a particular song we've been working on, so we took a swing at it the other day. Solid performance but playing along to a pre-recorded bass track that was tracked to a drum track which was tracked to a scratch guitar track which was tracked to a click is definitely tricky. So, there's some drift in the tempo throughout, I was trying to go through and nudge things a bit, as the dynamic split-quantize to grid thing in reaper usually sounds terrible.
Anyway, turns out some smart person programmed a beat-detective-ish equivalent called perfect timing that has a percentage quantize option in it, so you can pull stuff closer to the grid but not completely travis barker ize it. Worked well! I still had to go through and fix a few fades here and there, but it definitely saved me a lot of time.
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73Idiot question from someone who barely knows how anything works:
I got myself a little Akai midi keyboard. Fought my way through the ilok and software minefield, and now have a working instrument that I can connect to my computer and makes bleeps with. Now how do I get Reaper to recognize/record this thing? Tried all the 'maybe this will work' sort of things.
I got myself a little Akai midi keyboard. Fought my way through the ilok and software minefield, and now have a working instrument that I can connect to my computer and makes bleeps with. Now how do I get Reaper to recognize/record this thing? Tried all the 'maybe this will work' sort of things.
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74Is your Akai keyboard connected via USB or via midi cable to your audio interface?c jury wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 2:37 pm Idiot question from someone who barely knows how anything works:
I got myself a little Akai midi keyboard. Fought my way through the ilok and software minefield, and now have a working instrument that I can connect to my computer and makes bleeps with. Now how do I get Reaper to recognize/record this thing? Tried all the 'maybe this will work' sort of things.
Go to preferences and look at midi devices. You possibly have to enable your keyboard as midi input. Off the top of my head you have to double click on the midi device.
Then you insert a new track, arm it and instead of choosing an audio input you choose midi in omni. Instead of selecting an audio output of your interface you select the midi output.
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75Couple of "How To..." videos...bassdriver wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 3:21 pmIs your Akai keyboard connected via USB or via midi cable to your audio interface?c jury wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 2:37 pm Idiot question from someone who barely knows how anything works:
I got myself a little Akai midi keyboard. Fought my way through the ilok and software minefield, and now have a working instrument that I can connect to my computer and makes bleeps with. Now how do I get Reaper to recognize/record this thing? Tried all the 'maybe this will work' sort of things.
Go to preferences and look at midi devices. You possibly have to enable your keyboard as midi input. Off the top of my head you have to double click on the midi device.
Then you insert a new track, arm it and instead of choosing an audio input you choose midi in omni. Instead of selecting an audio output of your interface you select the midi output.
(Second vid is a little more "The Details...")
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76All hail Reaper, queen of snakeskin softwarenumberthirty wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 10:14 pmLeave it to Reaper to fix a problem that you don't even know that you have...mdc wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 7:05 am I just discovered the 'perfect timing' reapack extension thing, and it works quite nicely.
The drummer in our band mentioned she wanted to re-track some drums for a particular song we've been working on, so we took a swing at it the other day. Solid performance but playing along to a pre-recorded bass track that was tracked to a drum track which was tracked to a scratch guitar track which was tracked to a click is definitely tricky. So, there's some drift in the tempo throughout, I was trying to go through and nudge things a bit, as the dynamic split-quantize to grid thing in reaper usually sounds terrible.
Anyway, turns out some smart person programmed a beat-detective-ish equivalent called perfect timing that has a percentage quantize option in it, so you can pull stuff closer to the grid but not completely travis barker ize it. Worked well! I still had to go through and fix a few fades here and there, but it definitely saved me a lot of time.
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78Every single person that does Reaper videos has a really weird cadence in their way of speaking. Every ... single... one...jorsh wrote: Fri May 24, 2024 8:50 pmKenny Gioia 4evernumberthirty wrote: Couple of "How To..." videos...
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79My new PC arrived. Everything‘s working fine so far, still have a bunch of plugins to download and reinstall….
The one thing that I didn’t get to work is the Presonus Faderport V2. Was anyone able to get it to work with Reaper on a window 11 PC?
I installed Presonus universal control software and was able to update the faderport. It also appears in the Reaper preferences as either midi device or controller device. At one point the fader did some crazy up and down moves, but that’s about it.
The one thing that I didn’t get to work is the Presonus Faderport V2. Was anyone able to get it to work with Reaper on a window 11 PC?
I installed Presonus universal control software and was able to update the faderport. It also appears in the Reaper preferences as either midi device or controller device. At one point the fader did some crazy up and down moves, but that’s about it.
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80Is it plugged directly into one of the motherboard USB ports, or through a hub? I've had problem with certain devices being plugged into hubs.
Don't you have to configure it in Reaper to assign its MIDI outputs to certain actions? I remember having to do that with my Tascam FW1884.
Looks like there's a pretty active thread over here: https://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=267116
Don't you have to configure it in Reaper to assign its MIDI outputs to certain actions? I remember having to do that with my Tascam FW1884.
Looks like there's a pretty active thread over here: https://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=267116