From: Here In Oregon on 12 Mar 2010 15:48 "Glennbo" > http://members.cox.net/glennbopix/Drag-n-DropRouting.avi > Some Reaper vids on the cockos site are here.> > http://www.cockos.com/wiki/index.php/ReaperVideos I never saw that video that you made and it is a great example. I cannot thank you enough for the links. Oh my gosh; exactly what I was looking for
From: Here In Oregon on 12 Mar 2010 15:49 "Bob Donald" > Oh, my mistake, sorry. It must have been one of their vid's that showed copying the whole chain. Either way, both were helpful no matter the author > :) LOL!!!!
From: Bob Donald on 12 Mar 2010 15:50 > I also did a bit of testing with straight up softsynths to see if I could > use the netbook as a live softsynth host using Reaper. I didn't try any > sampled instruments beyond simple soundfonts using SFZ, but Native > Instruments modeled instruments like the B4 and FM7 worked great, as well > as things like the "Jazz Baby" piano, and the DVS saxophone. I plugged my > M-Audio Keystation 61 USB keyboard into my Eee, and played them in real > time using Reaper as the host. Very interesting as well, I'm gonna have to throw the proteus VX on there and give that a shot. Man, Reaper just has so many uses!!! It probably wont do much recording on the netbook, but nice to have these options.
From: Here In Oregon on 12 Mar 2010 15:55
"Glennbo" It's a test using Reaper on an Asus EeePC with a Behringer UCA202 audio device. Drums were played on the mini EeePC QWERTY keyboard and are kinda sloppy, but this whole project was recorded, exported, and uploaded on the EeePC. LOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!! |