Category: REAPER CUSTOMIZATION
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X-Raym’s ReaScript Video Course
Learn how to write Lua scripts for REAPER 5.
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Show/Hide tracks in the mixer with custom actions
This tutorial shows how to set up some custom toolbar buttons in the mixer to show only specific groups of tracks.
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Eyssina is a new Cubase inspired theme for REAPER
Eyssina is a new Cubase inspired theme for REAPER
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Video: Dialog Editing with Room Tone
In a simple dialog/voiceover editing session Jon demonstrates a workflow to replace silence and unwanted noises with natural room tone.
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ReaScripting with Raymond Radet Part-2
In part two of our interview with Raymond Radet we discus the powerful things possible with ReaScript and the possibility of fulfilling your own feature wishlist.
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Video: Woosh Maker Custom Action for Sound Design Workflow
Video tutorial on the basics of making a “woosh” sound and speeding up the work with a custom action.
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ReaScript Basics with Raymond Radet Part-1
What’s a ReaScript? What can they do and how do we make them? In this interview REAPER scripter Ramond Radet explains the basics of creating our own powerful functions for REAPER.
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Video: ReaSynth and ReaSynDr plugin demo + 10 free presets
Video overview and demo of ReaSynth and ReaSynDr plugins.
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Try out the Beatwing theme inspired by Bitwig Studio
Beatwing is a dark style theme for REAPER inspired by Bitwig Studio.
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Video Quick Tip: Implode Items to Takes
In this video I show you how to import multiple audio files into separate takes on a single track. I also show you a custom action to really make this fast.
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Video: Customising Toolbars Series
Toolbars are a great way to get all those often used actions easy access, especially if you have a hard time remembering keyboard shortcuts. Dan Mayes has created an excellent 3-part series on creating and using toolbars in REAPER.
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REAPER as live VST host with SWS Live Configs
Today I came across a really interesting way of using REAPER for a live concert situation. Sven uses SWS Live Configs and snapshots to load all the synths and effects he might need in a concert, and can recall them remotely from his keyboard with only a short delay. Sven says he’s really impressed with…
