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From: Bob Donald on 28 Feb 2010 23:16 "Here In Oregon" <HIO(a)nospam.net> wrote in message news:hmfbng$li3$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... Everything is set up in a track template and no set up > required every time I fire up Reaper and Reaper loads in just a few > seconds. I will buy this software and the deal of the century IMHO. The > GUI (default) is also growing on me and easy on my eyes. I have track > icons and colors which helps me navigate as well. It didnt take me long, a couple of hours after figuring it out, to realize that I had to buy it then and there. Definitely guys you want to support, and they havent let us down yet.
From: Here In Oregon on 28 Feb 2010 23:27 I am typing this while listening and seeing my new mix move. Dual monitors are great. I like how when you start maximizing tracks that are *armed* Reaper knows not to maximize all tracks. I also think it is self-aware. Whadoya think. Okay, I must admit I am the new marketing manager for Cockos. Where do they get these names though and I used to live in S.F.??? "Haight-Ashbury man" in my younger hippie Glennbo dude voice. My first thought was that pic in the plane was from 1976. No fooling. I was going up in Cessnas at that time as well. Like I said twin brothers of different mothers. Dan, you were the man. May you rest in peace my friend.
From: Here In Oregon on 1 Mar 2010 00:04 "Bob Donald" > > It didnt take me long, a couple of hours after figuring it out, to realize > that I had to buy it then and there. Definitely guys you want to support, > and they havent let us down yet. Well I am stupid and it really did take me around 15 hours to get it. It was like learning Braille for a while. Now, I can see clearly now, the rain is gone. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPuYfFw-9Oo
From: Sue Morton on 1 Mar 2010 08:56 I didn't know you weren't "real" HIO. :-p Here ya go. -- Sue Morton "Here In Oregon" <HIO(a)nospam.net> wrote in message news:hmfdsq$vju$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > "Glennbo" > I used to use a drum map in Sonar, but I quit using them when > I got > Superior Drummer, since it has a "learn" button. When I made the > switch to> Reaper, I was able to instantly setup a bussing structure from > Superior > that put the faders I wanted on Reaper's console. Even though > Superior has > it's own mixer, and some FX, I find it sounds rather punky > if you only > bring it into the DAW as stereo. My current setup does some > sub mixing > within Superior, but still brings kick, snare, toms, hihat, > overhead, and > room in as individual Reaper channel strips. >> http://members.cox.net/glennbopix/ReaperDrums.jpg > > Cool it is nice to see your setup and get feedback in this area. > >> I totally love the way input monitoring works in Reaper. Plug in my >> bass, >> no sound. Hit record on some track, bass plays through, I'm ready to >> record, and what I'm hearing is what the DAW is hearing, so if I print, >> it >> sounds exatly like what it sounded like when I was recording it. > > It is the bomb; I am stoked. It seemed so foreign to me for a few days > with the hood up along with a claw light for late night vision but then > everything started to jell for me. I keep waiting for something to fly > into my face and say oh no it doesn't do this or not compatible with that. > The fact of the matter is it is probably more compatible with stuff than > any DAW on the planet. I however don't do beats and loops and I do very > little MIDI so I understand the concept of YMMV. > > Bit Bridge. Check > > EZ drummer. Check > > Plug-in compatibility. Check > > Win764. Check > > Lowest latency. Check > > UAD cards. Check, > > Etc., etc. > > Even Nuendo and Cubase are having trouble with the UAD cards and Windows 7 > it seems. Hey maybe this could be bait for Ted to chime in on info about > what he has in regard to the UAD cards. Someone who is real, please reply > to this post. LOL!!! > > > > > >
From: Bob Donald on 1 Mar 2010 11:07
> > If you get really bored with the overclocking, you can move to frying eggs > on the CPU. http://www.phys.ncku.edu.tw/~htsu/humor/fry_egg.html LOL. Yeah, I remember seeing this some time back. I think I'll stop at simmering soup. |