In the second of this two-part series on drum editing in Reaper, we use SWS Extensions to fill gaps and stretch time.
In the first of this two-part series on drum editing in Reaper, we look at getting your transients to land perfectly on the grid.
Use Reaper's groups, folders and matrices to organise your mix project.
Cut out nasty noises and soften your spiky guitar tracks in Reaper.
Audio files to accompany the article.
Learn some Mid/Sides tricks in Reaper to open up your options at mastering time.
Build your own loop recorder in Reaper and test the limits of your creativity.
Customise your controls and layouts in Reaper, with our beginner’s guide to the WALTER interface engine.
Record your own impulse responses with Reaper’s ReaVerb. • Read Part 1
In the first of a two-part series on using impulse responses in Reaper’s ReaVerb, we look at the basics: selecting, loading and editing. • Read Part 1
Venture beyond Reaper’s default Snap settings to discover a world of techniques to speed up your workflow.
Cockos’ affordable DAW is now more customisable than ever, and there are valuable new features for media management, MIDI editing and surround mixing too.
Avoid information overload with these advanced techniques for using Reaper’s mixer.
The Snapshots feature in the donationware SWS Extensions adds simple and very useful mix functionality to Reaper.
Reaper’s ability to run multiple instances of plug-ins is impressive, but how do you keep track of them all and maintain optimum performance?
If you’re new to Reaper’s channel‑splitting abilities, here’s a neat exercise to get you started.
These audio files accompany the Reaper Techniques column that featured in SOS June 2011.
Reaper's ReaGate has hidden talents that make it much more than a simple noise-reduction facility.
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