The trick @ 6.44 is just awesome and i discovered that just not so long ago. Many thanks Kenny, you're a Reaper Tut Hero for me. Without all your Reaper tuts, i think i passed on to another DAW.
Wow! Had no idea you could drag-and-drop right onto the plugin itself! I wasn't going to watch this b/c I already knew how to do it the tedious way - glad I was curious enough to watch the whole thing. Thanks!
I've been wondering about this all day, and then I thought, I wonder if Kenny has anything on this topic? Sure enough. And that short release time is the thing I was missing when I tried it on my own.
Many thanks for a beautiful lesson! Question: On the whole you see the compressor treshold go to -80 and more - why as a fresh install Reaper is give - 110 treshold and how to run my configuration returns to the compressor treshold only -39? where to fix it to be as fresh?
when using a second kick track to control the pad track I assume you musing alt PC /click the extra track so it doesn't play during playback and allows the first track to be muted??
Hey Kenny. I hate to be that guy, but I want to ask you something unrelated to the video, cause /r/reaper and even the REAPER Forums couldn't give me an answer. So you might be my final hope. I'm currently making a song with envelopes on a bunch of FX bypasses (namely, guitar distortion and the such) at the same time. My computer is a bit slow, so naturally some latency happens during playback, and the distortion "delays" a bit with bypassing on and off. However, it happens even in the render! And no matter what I do to reduce latency, be it block size or buffer size, nothing really does enough, and I also tried every rendering option available. Is there an option to avoid all noticeable latency on render? I already have an alternative in mind, which is rendering all affected instruments and using the envelopes for switching between the two renders in volume. But that is hella kludgy and I'd rather do this the cleaner way. Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for all the helpful videos. :)
As a newbie, your work is invaluable to me, thanks so much
The trick @ 6.44 is just awesome and i discovered that just not so long ago.
Many thanks Kenny, you're a Reaper Tut Hero for me.
Without all your Reaper tuts, i think i passed on to another DAW.
Wow! Had no idea you could drag-and-drop right onto the plugin itself! I wasn't going to watch this b/c I already knew how to do it the tedious way - glad I was curious enough to watch the whole thing. Thanks!
Thanks. I didn't know this at first either which is why I like to show both ways.
Thank You so much! I have bought Reaper after seeing your tutorials: all is so clear and becomes easy.
Another useful tutorial. Always looking forward to these.
I love Reaper. Such a great Daw.
Been looking how to do this for YEARS!! Thanks so much! Subbed
Great to see the different ways of setting up a sidechain illustrated concisely. The quick method couldn't be easier.
I've been wondering about this all day, and then I thought, I wonder if Kenny has anything on this topic? Sure enough. And that short release time is the thing I was missing when I tried it on my own.
ok just tried this. Very weird, it's not working. Anyone care to take a look at my Reaper file to help me troubleshoot it? Thx
Thank you!
this did not work for me what am i doing wrong i wonder
Many thanks for a beautiful lesson!
Question: On the whole you see the compressor treshold go to -80 and more - why as a fresh install Reaper is give - 110 treshold and how to run my configuration returns to the compressor treshold only -39? where to fix it to be as fresh?
when using a second kick track to control the pad track I assume you musing alt PC /click the extra track so it doesn't play during playback and allows the first track to be muted??
Hey Kenny. I hate to be that guy, but I want to ask you something unrelated to the video, cause /r/reaper and even the REAPER Forums couldn't give me an answer. So you might be my final hope.
I'm currently making a song with envelopes on a bunch of FX bypasses (namely, guitar distortion and the such) at the same time. My computer is a bit slow, so naturally some latency happens during playback, and the distortion "delays" a bit with bypassing on and off. However, it happens even in the render! And no matter what I do to reduce latency, be it block size or buffer size, nothing really does enough, and I also tried every rendering option available. Is there an option to avoid all noticeable latency on render?
I already have an alternative in mind, which is rendering all affected instruments and using the envelopes for switching between the two renders in volume. But that is hella kludgy and I'd rather do this the cleaner way.
Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for all the helpful videos. :)
This is great thank you!
Did not work for me
Ur a god
Thanks, very useful!
Not working for me!!!
Look out Deadmau5!
Is this Christopher Walken?