Brief Intro to Reaper for Podcast Post-production

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
  • Mike Adams has been using Audacity to produce his podcasts for years and now he wants to start using Reaper, so Chris Curran briefly takes Mike through a high-level overview of setting up a Reaper session and using Reaper for podcast post-production.
    Mike Adams is the host of Audacity Channel podcast, www.audacitych... - and he also teaches Audacity at www.audacitybo...
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Комментарии • 3

  • @LearnAudacity
    @LearnAudacity Год назад +1

    Thanks for doing this with me Chris! I appreciated you taking the time to walk me through it.

  • @StephenCarterStressExpert
    @StephenCarterStressExpert Год назад +1

    Nicely done overview Chris. Thanks for posting the video. I've taken several cuts at using Reaper for podcast production, but so far it seems there's always a time crunch that ends up driving me back to one of my usual DAWs. About a week ago I started taking another dive into Reaper and I'm determined to reach a basic skill level that allows timely editing. I've watched a couple of extended Reaper for podcasting tutorials and it's clear - for me at least - it's best to take one bite of the Reaper apple at a time. As you suggested, when I'm stuck I've been doing quick searches, discovering how to do what needs to be done, and moving on after making a note in a dedicated Apple Notes file for later reference if needed. Thanks again Chris...

  • @LucasDegen
    @LucasDegen Год назад +1

    I love Reaper for podcasting. Have been using it since 2017 and love it. Also want to edit video and use multicam editing in reaper.
    11:34 I used RX and it works great when you not on a tight time schedule 'cause RX can eat you CPU when rendering.
    Thanks for sharing this video.