Re: [all-audio] 60 day tryal of Reeper

2018-12-28 Thread Hamit Campos
Ah thanks. I'll tweet him than as I don't have his email at the moment. 
Not sure I'll try it now as nothing interesting is happening.


On 12/28/2018 11:32 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Well I don’t know about scripts but I was able to use Reaper successfully 
enough with Window-Eyes I think I was using back then and it certainly wasn’t 
JAWS.
I had no trouble either with the Mac and Voiceover.
I think Brian Hargin has a course you can buy to help you learn Reaper for 
those who prefer.



On 29 Dec 2018, at 3:14 am, Hamit Campos  wrote:

Ah cool. So does 1 not need scripts then? Can reaper pan into 5.1? Yeah Sonar 
use to be a thing. Meh maybe it is for studios. I know it's not for JAWS users 
no more because no one's doing anything for it anymore.

On 12/28/2018 11:10 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Reaper is extremely accessible on Mac and Windows.
I’ve been using Reaper for over 8 years now ever since I heard that efforts 
were being made to make Reaper accessible.
I did some volunteer mastering work for a classical music community station but 
before I started they sent someone out here to see I could do the job.
That person was amazed as I wasn’t using Cakewalk, Sonar or whatever the thing 
is called rather I intended and used Reaper so I got the multi track recordings 
from the live concerts the station were able to record and I mastered them with 
Reaper which was a great deal of fun and gave me great satisfaction knowing 
that my solution cost me near to absolutely nothing whereas they were talking 
hundreds upon hundreds to get volunteers to buy commercially available software.
So that was then and this is now and if I were able to get about easily I’d 
like to be involved in the recording side of classical music concerts, heaven 
knows the Zoom H6 would do an incredible job and then I could master with 
Reaper.



On 29 Dec 2018, at 2:57 am, Hamit Campos  wrote:

Hi my friends. John from Zoom sent me the link to reaper. So I downloaded it. 
How accessable is Reaper as is? Or must one buy the scripts? He gave me the 
link cause I was talking to him about how in multy track mode Sound Forge Audio 
Studio only sees the LR tracks. Which are the snap off mics. I was also 
explaining that I suspect that Sound Forge Pro may indeed from this experience 
see it as a multy chanal thing. Now as a companion question. For those that 
have SF pro and multi track stuff or a mixing desk with multible XLRs can 1 
tell SF pro where to record from? To use the H6 it self as an example. Can 1 
tell it I want you to use the XLR tracks. Or will it strictly do what I suspect?












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Re: [all-audio] 60 day tryal of Reeper

2018-12-28 Thread Dane Trethowan
Well I don’t know about scripts but I was able to use Reaper successfully 
enough with Window-Eyes I think I was using back then and it certainly wasn’t 
JAWS.
I had no trouble either with the Mac and Voiceover.
I think Brian Hargin has a course you can buy to help you learn Reaper for 
those who prefer.


> On 29 Dec 2018, at 3:14 am, Hamit Campos  wrote:
> 
> Ah cool. So does 1 not need scripts then? Can reaper pan into 5.1? Yeah Sonar 
> use to be a thing. Meh maybe it is for studios. I know it's not for JAWS 
> users no more because no one's doing anything for it anymore.
> 
> On 12/28/2018 11:10 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> Reaper is extremely accessible on Mac and Windows.
>> I’ve been using Reaper for over 8 years now ever since I heard that efforts 
>> were being made to make Reaper accessible.
>> I did some volunteer mastering work for a classical music community station 
>> but before I started they sent someone out here to see I could do the job.
>> That person was amazed as I wasn’t using Cakewalk, Sonar or whatever the 
>> thing is called rather I intended and used Reaper so I got the multi track 
>> recordings from the live concerts the station were able to record and I 
>> mastered them with Reaper which was a great deal of fun and gave me great 
>> satisfaction knowing that my solution cost me near to absolutely nothing 
>> whereas they were talking hundreds upon hundreds to get volunteers to buy 
>> commercially available software.
>> So that was then and this is now and if I were able to get about easily I’d 
>> like to be involved in the recording side of classical music concerts, 
>> heaven knows the Zoom H6 would do an incredible job and then I could master 
>> with Reaper.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 29 Dec 2018, at 2:57 am, Hamit Campos  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi my friends. John from Zoom sent me the link to reaper. So I downloaded 
>>> it. How accessable is Reaper as is? Or must one buy the scripts? He gave me 
>>> the link cause I was talking to him about how in multy track mode Sound 
>>> Forge Audio Studio only sees the LR tracks. Which are the snap off mics. I 
>>> was also explaining that I suspect that Sound Forge Pro may indeed from 
>>> this experience see it as a multy chanal thing. Now as a companion 
>>> question. For those that have SF pro and multi track stuff or a mixing desk 
>>> with multible XLRs can 1 tell SF pro where to record from? To use the H6 it 
>>> self as an example. Can 1 tell it I want you to use the XLR tracks. Or will 
>>> it strictly do what I suspect?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Re: [all-audio] 60 day tryal of Reeper

2018-12-28 Thread Hamit Campos
Ah cool. So does 1 not need scripts then? Can reaper pan into 5.1? Yeah 
Sonar use to be a thing. Meh maybe it is for studios. I know it's not 
for JAWS users no more because no one's doing anything for it anymore.


On 12/28/2018 11:10 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Reaper is extremely accessible on Mac and Windows.
I’ve been using Reaper for over 8 years now ever since I heard that efforts 
were being made to make Reaper accessible.
I did some volunteer mastering work for a classical music community station but 
before I started they sent someone out here to see I could do the job.
That person was amazed as I wasn’t using Cakewalk, Sonar or whatever the thing 
is called rather I intended and used Reaper so I got the multi track recordings 
from the live concerts the station were able to record and I mastered them with 
Reaper which was a great deal of fun and gave me great satisfaction knowing 
that my solution cost me near to absolutely nothing whereas they were talking 
hundreds upon hundreds to get volunteers to buy commercially available software.
So that was then and this is now and if I were able to get about easily I’d 
like to be involved in the recording side of classical music concerts, heaven 
knows the Zoom H6 would do an incredible job and then I could master with 
Reaper.



On 29 Dec 2018, at 2:57 am, Hamit Campos  wrote:

Hi my friends. John from Zoom sent me the link to reaper. So I downloaded it. 
How accessable is Reaper as is? Or must one buy the scripts? He gave me the 
link cause I was talking to him about how in multy track mode Sound Forge Audio 
Studio only sees the LR tracks. Which are the snap off mics. I was also 
explaining that I suspect that Sound Forge Pro may indeed from this experience 
see it as a multy chanal thing. Now as a companion question. For those that 
have SF pro and multi track stuff or a mixing desk with multible XLRs can 1 
tell SF pro where to record from? To use the H6 it self as an example. Can 1 
tell it I want you to use the XLR tracks. Or will it strictly do what I suspect?












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