Really great tips in this video! Here's one I learned from The Reaper Blog: Click and drag the "route" button of one track to the plugin window of another track to create automatic sidechain routing. It is setup as a post-fader send by default though, so be aware of that.
I always get something out of a reaper tutorial... This time it was the shortcut for flipping the phase on the media item. ;) Also adding an apply FX key command (remembering what I had it assigned to xD). Even though I already knew the main point of the video (watched at x4 speed). Thank you!
Please, in the first video, you used a script for putting 2 tracks into one. You said you were gonna go over the scripts later on, but i can't seem to find it. Could you tell me how is that command called in actions?
can you explain, whats the best form to do alignment on the drum tracks ? and the best moment to do that ? at the beggining of the editing part or at the end of the process. Thank you !
As I've understood it L2 doesn't really 'destroy' or 'change/clip'' the signal as JST Clip would have done. So you're basicly just leveling it without actually changing the tone of the drum!
Awesome video! I was watching this on the FB private producers board and thought HOW DID HE JUST FLIP THE WAVES LIKE THAT! I’ve checked everywhere i know in reaper and can’t find it to make it a keystroke shortcut. Can you elaborate on how you did this pls?
Ok, so what I did was just simply making a shortcut to the 'Apply track/take FX to item as new take (mono output)' function to the #1 button on my mouse so I can quickly print FX on a track. And that's what I did there, the first track of those three is the untouched waveform and the second is one version of L2 and the third is another version of L2. When doing it that way you can then decide between the different takes before you Glue as it's called in reaper or Consilidate as it's also called. Hope it answeared your question!
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Man! It's one of the most useful tut i've ever seen of editing! Thank you so much! You've just made my drum mixing "skills" jump so far!
Really great tips in this video! Here's one I learned from The Reaper Blog:
Click and drag the "route" button of one track to the plugin window of another track to create automatic sidechain routing. It is setup as a post-fader send by default though, so be aware of that.
you can change the default setting :D
Using the multiband to gate the top end of certain tracks is such a useful trick.
One of the most helpful videos i've ever seen on drum mixing prep !
I always get something out of a reaper tutorial... This time it was the shortcut for flipping the phase on the media item. ;) Also adding an apply FX key command (remembering what I had it assigned to xD). Even though I already knew the main point of the video (watched at x4 speed). Thank you!
bruuuuuuuhhhh! I'm going to practice this! this is going to save me a lot of time! you're the best URM dawgs!
thanks for the tip, very useful, would really like to hear the end result
Robin is a beast! Great vids
What plug in are you using? I just downloaded reaper and I don't see anything that says L2 on it
L2 is a third-party plugin
Awesome! Thank you, Robin!
Please, in the first video, you used a script for putting 2 tracks into one. You said you were gonna go over the scripts later on, but i can't seem to find it. Could you tell me how is that command called in actions?
This is great, man! Thank you!
can you explain, whats the best form to do alignment on the drum tracks ? and the best moment to do that ? at the beggining of the editing part or at the end of the process. Thank you !
Are you talking about phase alignment?
Robin Leijon yes, phase alignment
I wouldn't really say there's any best moment to do it. You could do it before as much as after!
Robin, why L2 the snare and not JST Clipped it, instead ? It didn't killed as much the transient. Very great tutorial, though
As I've understood it L2 doesn't really 'destroy' or 'change/clip'' the signal as JST Clip would have done. So you're basicly just leveling it without actually changing the tone of the drum!
Awesome video! I was watching this on the FB private producers board and thought HOW DID HE JUST FLIP THE WAVES LIKE THAT! I’ve checked everywhere i know in reaper and can’t find it to make it a keystroke shortcut. Can you elaborate on how you did this pls?
You assign 'Item Properties: Toggle item phase' to whatever key you want! :D
You can search almost every action/command in reaper and assign it to a key or make a toolbar button.
Great video.
Very usefull man! Tnx a lot!
should i do that fase inverts and what you did after with vst drums like ez drummer or addictive for ex.??
Sometimes they are in phase by default, sometimes not...
It never hurts to check for yourself.
Does anyone know how he gets the multiple effects tracks so he can compare before printing?
It just bounces the audio through the FX as a new take on the clip; then you can toggle between takes and commit to one
What does "tik" mean?
but how did you print it doe?
How did I print what exactly? :D I'm happy to explain anything!
what trigger command got you to have 3 versions of that kick the "apply fx"
Ok, so what I did was just simply making a shortcut to the 'Apply track/take FX to item as new take (mono output)' function to the #1 button on my mouse so I can quickly print FX on a track. And that's what I did there, the first track of those three is the untouched waveform and the second is one version of L2 and the third is another version of L2. When doing it that way you can then decide between the different takes before you Glue as it's called in reaper or Consilidate as it's also called.
Hope it answeared your question!
Nice!!!
how do you say script
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