The highest quality Reaper videos on the internet. I've seen similar solutions from other resources but none of them were this comprehensive and well put together. Thanks Reaper messiah.
@@Reapertips Hello, I am trying to do what is described here: 1. SWS: Pitch all takes up one octave 2. SWS: Select only track(s) with selected item(s) 3. Track: Insert new track 4. Item edit: Move items/envelope points down one track/a bit 5. SWS: Select only track(s) with selected item(s) 6. Insert FX chain: Misc/Audio to MIDI** but I can't access the 6th action in the list, does anyone know how to do it? because I have searched for that action and it does not appear in the list
Thank you, Reaper has so many amazing features that I would have never discovered on my own
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There's another reason why this is a godsend and the BEST idea I've ever seen for the effect: converting your stuff to music sheet! Since you are quantizing and gating the annoying noises you get a really solid foundation for any transcription. Brilliant stuff ❤
I've learnt more things about Reaper in this video than the last 6 years using it 🤯the Menu Editor thing would have saved me TONS of hours. And will do it. Thanks mate you are fuckin awesome!!
✨Join the Reapertips discord! → discord.gg/BfEnFwjeWZ ✏One thing I wanted to add: This ReaTune method is my go-to, and it's perfect for monophonic stuff. Since it can be turned into an instant custom action, it feels frictionless, and most times it gives me a very solid starting point. However, there are times when I need more advanced stuff. Here's what I suggest: • For polyphonic/bending, use NeuralNote. This is a free VST. • For transients/drums, use MK Slicer. This is an incredible REAPER script that can do transients to MIDI really well (and many more things! I might make a full video on this).
Please do. I can't quite work out the finer details of its detector and the hi and low filter pass to get it to work how I wanted. The developer hasn't really mentioned much about it since then.
I´m a classical guitar player, and I do very basic recording stuff for the moment, I always used Reaper, because it´s also capable of doing basic video editing. The software was always great to me, but this channel of yours is really the one to go...your instructions are like a piece of art !! Thanks so much for your amazing work👌🙏 Greets from Austria
Hi, I just programmed your Audio to MIDI action. Works great for guitar to bass after manually adding some legato on the midi notes. Fantastic effort! Much appreciated!
Just bought you a coffee, Alejandro. Much love and respect from Mumbai, India. This is great stuff. THank you so much for sharing. I just had to add "Crop to active take in items" and it works like a charm. THank you so much again.
Amazing video! I've not had much experience with other DAWs but I'm fully delving into Reaper. Have been using it for a few years and I am forever amazed at what you can do with it
Young man, Your videos are awesome and have saved me much time and effort. Your passion and enthusiasm are contagious as well. I appreciate what you've done and pray you'll keep sharing insights about Reaper and its accoutrement for many years to come. Thanks.
I love your Reaper Theme which i think is the best out there and i will propose to add it as Reaper Theme directly in the DAW. And i Absolutely Love your Reaper tutorials. Thank you!
A quick tip on getting FX/FX chains to show in the actions window I discovered: you don't actually need to make a shortcut for it, just click the "create shortcut" option and then cancel, it will show up in the actions window anyways! Saved me lots of time of making and then removing random shortcuts :)
Very nice, I am happy that I stumpled upon this at 4am.... This will be so very useful for transcribing music! I've always been someone that rather try notate his stuff before playing it, but with this the spontanous noodling can be transcribed much easier in guitar pro! I hope to try it in the coming days :)
Thank you so much for all of your work. I am enjoying the Reaper theme you created. Now I will work on this fantastic tip. It didn't separate the midi from the audio file, so I will try and see how to fix it.
Brilliant stuff. I just started learning about recording and chose Reaper because I respect it's creators and community (like you!). Thank you for this. Liked and subbed.
I set up this custom action late last night. GOD is it nice! I only had a quick moment to test it, but I applied it to a vocal take and had an instant midi melody. Just great.
I've been using Reaper for a good four years now... every time I swing by here to get info, I end up learning a bunch of new stuff. Changing pitch for individual items by doing the drag method or going in the properties blew my mind... never even noticed that.
Fantastic video, Alejandro! I'm learning so much from you about writing with MIDI :) Incidentally when you hit "edit shortcut" on an FX chain you can just cancel out of the dialog without actually entering a shortcut - it will still appear in the action list so can be used in custom actions. Saves a step and saves those keyboard shortcuts from getting cluttered!
I've been looking for a video like this for many years. Spot on with your content choices. Thank you so much for everything you do on this channel. Without the information from this channel I'm more like a frustrated monkey in the dark, swinging for the fence. You help me make creating music easier. 😁
That is really impressive and was much needed too. Coming from ableton I was looking for that feature for a while. The next challenge now is: drum beats midi extraction
As far as Audio to Midi magic which Reaper doesn't want to have anything to do with, it pretty much has that thing beat from a long time ago. From the JS Audio to Midi drum Triggers, MK Slicer, that script the other guys mentioned in the comments.
I'm very neurodivergent and Reaper is pretty overwhelming. Just watching you setup an Action was causing my brain to go ...Nah... too much. It's a struggle. That said, I so appreciate your effort! I'm familiar with Reaper at the most basic of levels. That is, I essentially have only used it to "master" my original tracks composed and output entirely from my Roland Fantom 08. Pretty challenging since I'm strictkly using the Roland (mainly to force learning and mastery of the workstation). Taking the stereo mix and tweeking it makes my songs sound so much better. Of course props to the pros I've learned from regarding mixing and mastering. I am no pro. LOL Also, typical of a beginner...I'm broke. So, thanks for the free theme! Maybe, down the road, when things are better, I will definately buy you a cup of coffee! Thanks again!!! Regarding the Midi, I do want to try this out. I can see how this might be good with the new AI tools that yoink out the instrument lines. Bass...Vocal...etc. From there, Midify the notes and use that as inpiration to remix or hybrid with original compositions. Doing this with chords to learn chord progressions in Midi...and modify the rhytnm and melodies... etc. Very usefull what you have shown.
Thanks for the awesome video, and the best Reaper theme! I have found that you don't even need to assign a shortcut for the FX, just hit cancel when it prompts for the shortcut key, and when you search the action list, you will find the FX listed. I'm on windows, so I'm not sure about this on a MAC.
This is great!!! Thank you 🙏 Now question: this is a crazy idea but is there a way to convert mic drum pads, from the captured WAV hits to MIDI triggers??? Have an amazing day 🤘
brother for some reason i can't see the midi clip when i click on Audio to midi action am i doing something wrong? can someone else help? thanks for the custom action by the way ❤
This looks like a very useful action. I got hung up at 10:00. Although I have SWS installed correctly, when I go to FX browser and FX Chains, "Misc/Audio to Midi" doesn't appear in the list. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Hey Alejandro, I've been loving your Reaper theme and color palette! Awesome video! Quick question. Do you know if it's possible to do something like this but strictly for rhythmic music notes (not melodic) like 8th, 16th, 32nd, triplets etc?? For example, scatting drum patterns with your mouth then converting that audio to midi to be used by a drum sampler to trigger one shot samples. Any idea how to do something like this without having to do alot of midi editing post recording? Thanks for all of your awesome work bro! Much respect! ✌😎 - Cole Mize
Hi Cole!! thank you so much so glad to hear! For drum tracks I would highly suggest looking into the script called MK Slicer! It's amazing :D I was gonna mention it in this video but I think it deserves its own video since it can do so many things~
Thanks very much for this. I'm trying it with some recordings but ReaTune is just going crazy, adding a million notes fluttering all over the place! Trying a lot of different gates and EQs and pitch shifters, but really just want something to clean it up.
I was using a version of this process for years until i discovered a plugin(at the time was free, i dont know if it still that way) called Neural Note, which does the same thing in more practical way except for the thing of make the guitar trigger the piano sound
Alejandro, Question: (I'm using version 7.11) Although I already have an audio item I previously recorded on my electric bass that I want to convert to MIDI, I have my Options > New recording that overlaps existing media items > Split existing items and add takes (default) checked. At 01:33 of the video one right-mouse clicks the audio item to select "Apply track/take FX to items as new take (MIDI output)". In the video, only 1 item is shown in the track as a result and it is labeled "Take2/2: GTR-05.wav render" After you apply the right-mouse option, your instructional video does not show the previous audio item - just the resultant MIDI converted "take". Then you are able to drag this one MIDI item (take 2/2) to another track and only have that MIDI item 'moved'. However, when I apply that option to my audio item, although it works to convert to MIDI and creates a new take - it shows both takes, the original audio item (take 1) and the converted MIDI item (take 2). When I try to select and move only the MIDI item (take 2) to another empty track, both the original audio item (take 1) and the converted MIDI item (take 2) are moved into the track. How do I get it to behave as you have shown in your instructional video? Is there a setting I'm missing? Thanks.
You can select the midi take, right click, select take in menu and crop to activate take. There are many other ways to do this and even set up custom actions. But I find this is easy enough for me.
@@michaelj.anderson1116 Thank you! Now I can adjust my custom actions with your suggestion within the multiline custom "Audio to MIDI" script that Alejandro provides. Much appreciated - and to Alejandro as well!
As a guitar player, I’m curious if this would help to figure out guitar solos in recordings that I’m having trouble with, as I don’t have the greatest ears. I’ll have to give this a shot. Thank you.
Holy cow, amazing video! I came to learn one thing and learned 50 others haha, thank you so much. Also your reaper tips theme is awesome, I'm wondering if it's all black on the Windows version like it is for Mac? The one thing I can't stand about most dark themes on Windows is every menu has white, FX chains, even the main reaper window, at the top it's always bright white. Does the Windows version theme make all reaper windows black like it does in your Mac version? Again, fantastic video! Subscribed 💪🏻
Thank you so much. Great tip. Would you confirm that this process of audio to midi conversion works mainly on monophonic audio source? Thank you again for sharing these precious knowledges on my favorite daw reaper.
Thank you soooo much! - Yess, this should cover all of the simple monophonic stuff really well. For more advanced stuff, I would go with: • Neural Note (third-party free VST) for polyphonic stuff • MK Slicer (REAPER script) for drums/transient stuff
This was great. I found I had to place another action (@ position 14 in your action list) Take: Delete active take from items. Otherwise I had the two takes on the same track. (Reaper V 7.16 Win 11)
Ah okay! I have it like that because I like the two takes. The first being the original source and the second the midi. So if I ever need to go back to the source it will be the previous take. BTW you can disable show multiple lanes for takes with ctrl/cmd + L
amazing workflow! Is there a similar way to do this with drums? For example: to take a stereo drum track and turn it into to midi? Thank you very much! You rock!
hellooo! Yess. For drum tracks I would highly suggest looking into the script called MK Slicer! It's amazing :D I was gonna mention it in this video but I think it deserves its own video since it can do so many things~
The highest quality Reaper videos on the internet. I've seen similar solutions from other resources but none of them were this comprehensive and well put together. Thanks Reaper messiah.
Woaaa, thank youu! I super appreciate this 😭
@@Reapertips Pls never stop making these videos.
@@Reapertips Hello, I am trying to do what is described here:
1. SWS: Pitch all takes up one octave
2. SWS: Select only track(s) with selected item(s)
3. Track: Insert new track
4. Item edit: Move items/envelope points down one track/a bit
5. SWS: Select only track(s) with selected item(s)
6. Insert FX chain: Misc/Audio to MIDI**
but I can't access the 6th action in the list, does anyone know how to do it? because I have searched for that action and it does not appear in the list
This is 100% the best Reaper channel as far as I'm concerned, awesome stuff!
reaper god is back 😍❤
Thank you, Reaper has so many amazing features that I would have never discovered on my own
There's another reason why this is a godsend and the BEST idea I've ever seen for the effect: converting your stuff to music sheet! Since you are quantizing and gating the annoying noises you get a really solid foundation for any transcription. Brilliant stuff ❤
You are insane not in the tips but also the way you edit the videos, so creative man 🌟
I am a middle aged woman, I don’t play an instrument, don’t know what reaper is and don’t own a computer… but I still watched this video…
hi mom!! 😇
😂😂@@Reapertips
you are awesome
Why is this one of the best comments I've seen on all of YT? She must have been so lost!
@@timandmonica it really is!! I still think about it, I love it hahahahahahaha
I've learnt more things about Reaper in this video than the last 6 years using it 🤯the Menu Editor thing would have saved me TONS of hours. And will do it. Thanks mate you are fuckin awesome!!
Yesss! I’ve been needing this custom action! Been doing it the long way this whole time. Thank you so much
✨Join the Reapertips discord! → discord.gg/BfEnFwjeWZ
✏One thing I wanted to add: This ReaTune method is my go-to, and it's perfect for monophonic stuff. Since it can be turned into an instant custom action, it feels frictionless, and most times it gives me a very solid starting point. However, there are times when I need more advanced stuff.
Here's what I suggest:
• For polyphonic/bending, use NeuralNote. This is a free VST.
• For transients/drums, use MK Slicer. This is an incredible REAPER script that can do transients to MIDI really well (and many more things! I might make a full video on this).
Please do. I can't quite work out the finer details of its detector and the hi and low filter pass to get it to work how I wanted. The developer hasn't really mentioned much about it since then.
Can’t wait to use this! I love the breakdown of the custom action too, amazing work as always thank you!
This theme should be paid for .. it should be official
Wanted to ask, what theme is this??
@@galgogergo Reaper tips theme.. it's free
It's amazing - I highly recommend you donate to Alejandro because the theme is just world class
Thank you everyone for the nice comments 🥹❤
Yes, I would love to copy paste your system config files
Great information presented in a very professional and clear way!
Means a lot thank you!!
I´m a classical guitar player, and I do very basic recording stuff for the moment, I always used Reaper, because it´s also capable of doing basic video editing. The software was always great to me, but this channel of yours is really the one to go...your instructions are like a piece of art !! Thanks so much for your amazing work👌🙏 Greets from Austria
I know that it's not a new video but it's the exact video that i needed, thank you!
This is great, my man. Appreciate ya!!
Hi, I just programmed your Audio to MIDI action. Works great for guitar to bass after manually adding some legato on the midi notes. Fantastic effort! Much appreciated!
Nice.. I didn't know this was possible.
Love your theme. Your channel is a nice addition and complementary to Kenny's 👌🏻
Just bought you a coffee, Alejandro. Much love and respect from Mumbai, India. This is great stuff. THank you so much for sharing. I just had to add "Crop to active take in items" and it works like a charm. THank you so much again.
The best solution to a convoluted process - THANKS LOADS!
Amazing video!
I've not had much experience with other DAWs but I'm fully delving into Reaper. Have been using it for a few years and I am forever amazed at what you can do with it
Young man, Your videos are awesome and have saved me much time and effort. Your passion and enthusiasm are contagious as well. I appreciate what you've done and pray you'll keep sharing insights about Reaper and its accoutrement for many years to come. Thanks.
I love your Reaper Theme which i think is the best out there and i will propose to add it as Reaper Theme directly in the DAW.
And i Absolutely Love your Reaper tutorials.
Thank you!
Yo that would be sick. Reaper finally getting its much-called-for aesthetic revamp.
A quick tip on getting FX/FX chains to show in the actions window I discovered: you don't actually need to make a shortcut for it, just click the "create shortcut" option and then cancel, it will show up in the actions window anyways! Saved me lots of time of making and then removing random shortcuts :)
Very nice, I am happy that I stumpled upon this at 4am.... This will be so very useful for transcribing music! I've always been someone that rather try notate his stuff before playing it, but with this the spontanous noodling can be transcribed much easier in guitar pro! I hope to try it in the coming days :)
Thank you so much for all of your work. I am enjoying the Reaper theme you created. Now I will work on this fantastic tip. It didn't separate the midi from the audio file, so I will try and see how to fix it.
Thanks, I followed your instructions and now I have my own Audio to Midi action in action!
YESS! 🤩
Brilliant stuff. I just started learning about recording and chose Reaper because I respect it's creators and community (like you!). Thank you for this. Liked and subbed.
Dude has a very thorough understanding of Reaper! 👍
Absolutely amazing Alejandro!
I set up this custom action late last night. GOD is it nice! I only had a quick moment to test it, but I applied it to a vocal take and had an instant midi melody. Just great.
Isn't it so satisfying?! When I got it to work I was sooo excited. It's just such a convenient button to have!
I've been using Reaper for a good four years now... every time I swing by here to get info, I end up learning a bunch of new stuff. Changing pitch for individual items by doing the drag method or going in the properties blew my mind... never even noticed that.
that was suuuch a game changer for me! being able to quickly pitch and stretch an item is just soooo awesome
Please never stop making this videos 🙏🙏🙏 they have helped me so much
Fantastic video, Alejandro! I'm learning so much from you about writing with MIDI :) Incidentally when you hit "edit shortcut" on an FX chain you can just cancel out of the dialog without actually entering a shortcut - it will still appear in the action list so can be used in custom actions. Saves a step and saves those keyboard shortcuts from getting cluttered!
Hohoho that's good!! I always just smash my keyboard and do a crazy shortcut that I will never use hahahaha
OUTSTANDING !!! Thank you so much for sharing these tips It is mind blowing !
I've been looking for a video like this for many years. Spot on with your content choices. Thank you so much for everything you do on this channel. Without the information from this channel I'm more like a frustrated monkey in the dark, swinging for the fence. You help me make creating music easier. 😁
once you know reaper it literally leaves any other daw in the dust.. its so good. Great video thanks
You sir are a gift to all reaper users and to the world!
Brilliant! You're crushing it, I've gotten so many awesome workflow tips from your channel. Keep it up!
thank you so so so muuuch!!!
Thanks Alejandro, this works great and is super useful !
Just what I needed this week to work on my track! Thanks Alejandro🤘
Love your approach man... Keep it going
That is really impressive and was much needed too.
Coming from ableton I was looking for that feature for a while.
The next challenge now is: drum beats midi extraction
"ak5k_Drums to MIDI"
That script exists
Ableton is pretty impressive that it gives a 1 click solution but there's no room for any control, you kinda have to blindly trust the software.
As far as Audio to Midi magic which Reaper doesn't want to have anything to do with, it pretty much has that thing beat from a long time ago. From the JS Audio to Midi drum Triggers, MK Slicer, that script the other guys mentioned in the comments.
Genius!
Love your reaper theme, love your tips. Keep on making such videos🔥🔥🔥
I'm very neurodivergent and Reaper is pretty overwhelming. Just watching you setup an Action was causing my brain to go ...Nah... too much. It's a struggle. That said, I so appreciate your effort! I'm familiar with Reaper at the most basic of levels. That is, I essentially have only used it to "master" my original tracks composed and output entirely from my Roland Fantom 08. Pretty challenging since I'm strictkly using the Roland (mainly to force learning and mastery of the workstation). Taking the stereo mix and tweeking it makes my songs sound so much better. Of course props to the pros I've learned from regarding mixing and mastering. I am no pro. LOL Also, typical of a beginner...I'm broke. So, thanks for the free theme! Maybe, down the road, when things are better, I will definately buy you a cup of coffee! Thanks again!!! Regarding the Midi, I do want to try this out. I can see how this might be good with the new AI tools that yoink out the instrument lines. Bass...Vocal...etc. From there, Midify the notes and use that as inpiration to remix or hybrid with original compositions. Doing this with chords to learn chord progressions in Midi...and modify the rhytnm and melodies... etc. Very usefull what you have shown.
Man you've just given me back my sanity after all the years chasing tails. Thanks again.
Man youre the best!! You always have the answers for what i need
Wow, this midi conversion is so quick, I can finally live my dreams as a one-hit wonder!
Very good and clear use of Reaper.
aw glad it was helpful! :D
Another great video, as usual! I've been learning a lot from you, Alejandro! Thanks a bunch!
Aw thank you so so much! Makes me happy to hear :D
Thanks buddy😁👌
Your videos are so helpful to artists. Thank u so much for doing this for free. Hopefully u win the lottery or something as karma
Hahaha that'd be amazing (or a curse?) thank you so much!
Justo lo que estaba buscando
No soy muy buen pianista que digamos 😅
Te agradezco mucho bro ✌😎
Thanks to guys like you I can like "speedrun" Reaper 😅
THX a lot for sharing your great stuff!❤
Thanks for the awesome video, and the best Reaper theme! I have found that you don't even need to assign a shortcut for the FX, just hit cancel when it prompts for the shortcut key, and when you search the action list, you will find the FX listed. I'm on windows, so I'm not sure about this on a MAC.
Same for me. Strange but it works.
This is great!!! Thank you 🙏 Now question: this is a crazy idea but is there a way to convert mic drum pads, from the captured WAV hits to MIDI triggers??? Have an amazing day 🤘
Yeeeep! look into MK Slicer script, it's my favorite way to get transients into MIDI super fast!
@@Reapertips no way 😳 I'm checking it right away!!! Thank you, thank you 🙏
So useful!! I'd love to have the same process with drums. Kinda like Beat Detective to trigger some sounds along drum hits.
*SUBSCRIBED* Holy moly this is great.
brother for some reason i can't see the midi clip when i click on Audio to midi action
am i doing something wrong?
can someone else help?
thanks for the custom action by the way ❤
hi!! make sure your FX chain works. Maybe you forgot to enable "send midi events" in ReaTune?
@@Reapertips yeah lol exactly.. send midi events in reatune was unchecked...thanks 😅❤
Very nice one Alejandro, Thanks for sharing.
Gonna try this on vocals.
wow reaper, wow Reapertips.
THANK YOU
You are my idol!!! Awesome video as always! Thank you for sharing!
I think I found my Reaper channel, subscribed and a thumbs up.
yaay welcome aboard :D
Dude this is a really good one. Thank you for sharing 🎉
so awesome to hear thank youu justin!!
Reaper is incredible.
AMAZING CONTENT! =)
Excellent video, as always.
This could be pretty powerful. Thanks
Just found your channel - excellent stuff!
ooo thank you a lot!!
Thanx, Alejandro! Great job!
This looks like a very useful action.
I got hung up at 10:00. Although I have SWS installed correctly, when I go to FX browser and FX Chains, "Misc/Audio to Midi" doesn't appear in the list.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
i have the same problem
Go to the add fx window, find the desired fx chain, and create a shortcut. After that, it will appear in the action menu.
Simply awesome lesson.
Hey Alejandro, I've been loving your Reaper theme and color palette! Awesome video! Quick question. Do you know if it's possible to do something like this but strictly for rhythmic music notes (not melodic) like 8th, 16th, 32nd, triplets etc?? For example, scatting drum patterns with your mouth then converting that audio to midi to be used by a drum sampler to trigger one shot samples. Any idea how to do something like this without having to do alot of midi editing post recording? Thanks for all of your awesome work bro! Much respect! ✌😎 - Cole Mize
Hi Cole!! thank you so much so glad to hear! For drum tracks I would highly suggest looking into the script called MK Slicer! It's amazing :D I was gonna mention it in this video but I think it deserves its own video since it can do so many things~
heym how did u put your Fx in the tracks like pro tools ?
Thanks very much for this. I'm trying it with some recordings but ReaTune is just going crazy, adding a million notes fluttering all over the place! Trying a lot of different gates and EQs and pitch shifters, but really just want something to clean it up.
reaper is so tempting😂
I was using a version of this process for years until i discovered a plugin(at the time was free, i dont know if it still that way) called Neural Note, which does the same thing in more practical way except for the thing of make the guitar trigger the piano sound
Alejandro, Question: (I'm using version 7.11)
Although I already have an audio item I previously recorded on my electric bass that I want to convert to MIDI, I have my Options > New recording that overlaps existing media items > Split existing items and add takes (default) checked.
At 01:33 of the video one right-mouse clicks the audio item to select "Apply track/take FX to items as new take (MIDI output)". In the video, only 1 item is shown in the track as a result and it is labeled "Take2/2: GTR-05.wav render"
After you apply the right-mouse option, your instructional video does not show the previous audio item - just the resultant MIDI converted "take". Then you are able to drag this one MIDI item (take 2/2) to another track and only have that MIDI item 'moved'.
However, when I apply that option to my audio item, although it works to convert to MIDI and creates a new take - it shows both takes, the original audio item (take 1) and the converted MIDI item (take 2).
When I try to select and move only the MIDI item (take 2) to another empty track, both the original audio item (take 1) and the converted MIDI item (take 2) are moved into the track.
How do I get it to behave as you have shown in your instructional video? Is there a setting I'm missing?
Thanks.
You can select the midi take, right click, select take in menu and crop to activate take. There are many other ways to do this and even set up custom actions. But I find this is easy enough for me.
@@michaelj.anderson1116 Thank you! Now I can adjust my custom actions with your suggestion within the multiline custom "Audio to MIDI" script that Alejandro provides. Much appreciated - and to Alejandro as well!
@@blissninnies23 you're welcome. Glad I could offer some help.
As a guitar player, I’m curious if this would help to figure out guitar solos in recordings that I’m having trouble with, as I don’t have the greatest ears. I’ll have to give this a shot. Thank you.
I would love to see how you mixed this!
10:30 hello there nice job. I think you don’t need to choose a shortcut, just close the shortcut window and it will appear in the list.
Amazing!
Great tips as always! Is it possible to convert single track drums audio to midi somehow?
Very impressive.
Really cool! Thanks!
Done! Thank you so much! 🥰
You are amazing. 😊
This was great!!!!!!!!!!! I have been looking for a way to do this forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That’s Fantastic! Thank you!
Holy cow, amazing video! I came to learn one thing and learned 50 others haha, thank you so much. Also your reaper tips theme is awesome, I'm wondering if it's all black on the Windows version like it is for Mac? The one thing I can't stand about most dark themes on Windows is every menu has white, FX chains, even the main reaper window, at the top it's always bright white. Does the Windows version theme make all reaper windows black like it does in your Mac version? Again, fantastic video! Subscribed 💪🏻
Thank you for sharing this!
You`re always find fun ways to use reaper !
Thank you so much. Great tip.
Would you confirm that this process of audio to midi conversion works mainly on monophonic audio source?
Thank you again for sharing these precious knowledges on my favorite daw reaper.
Thank you soooo much! - Yess, this should cover all of the simple monophonic stuff really well.
For more advanced stuff, I would go with:
• Neural Note (third-party free VST) for polyphonic stuff
• MK Slicer (REAPER script) for drums/transient stuff
Is there a way to do the same but with drums instead?
Just posted a video showing how :D
This was great. I found I had to place another action (@ position 14 in your action list) Take: Delete active take from items. Otherwise I had the two takes on the same track. (Reaper V 7.16 Win 11)
Ah okay! I have it like that because I like the two takes. The first being the original source and the second the midi. So if I ever need to go back to the source it will be the previous take.
BTW you can disable show multiple lanes for takes with ctrl/cmd + L
amazing workflow!
Is there a similar way to do this with drums? For example: to take a stereo drum track and turn it into to midi?
Thank you very much! You rock!
hellooo! Yess. For drum tracks I would highly suggest looking into the script called MK Slicer! It's amazing :D I was gonna mention it in this video but I think it deserves its own video since it can do so many things~
@@Reapertipsthank you very much! It would be amazing to see your workflow on that!
Can you do chords?
It sounds pretty off
Holy crap. Amazing content.
you are great!! Thank you very much for your great work!!!