I am new to recording, I started using Reaper in my home studio about 6 months ago and bought a copy of the software after looking at various DAW's. Kenny, you have been an absolute life save!!! I have learned so much by following your videos. From the real basics to the more complex things. It's obvious you have so much experience and know what you are talking about. Thanks for posting such useful videos. You're a star!
Imo, these tutorials from Kenny are superb. I really appreciate the direct way he deals with the information, there is no filler -waffle at all, it's straight to it.. Also, he demonstrates everything so clearly. The timing is very good, not rushed or keeping you hanging around. Great delivery. Thank you for these tutorials.
Another fantastic lesson! Thank you Gioia. You go straight to the point. That's what I needed! I now have full control of the Delay. Thank you and thank you. Roberto.
Very brilliant Kenny! You just answer the question that I always wonder to create such delay. As I still have a bad usage of virtual space like delay, echo, and reverb in my mix . Hope you discover them much more in the future!
Thank you so much. This technique has been on my mind for quite awhile. Thank you for the excellent tutorial once again. So much to learn but you make the learning fun & memorable! Great work!
It's also worth trying a sidechain compressor or inverted gate on the delay that's keyed from the actual vocal track. Then the delayed signal will automatically be reduced or silenced during the vocal, hence only audible between vocal lines, without any send or mute automation.
Thats cool, but i think that is for a more subtle fx, if you do that with obvious delaytrhrows it might work at some places but eventually you will have to automate by hand, so better getting it how you want it in the first place
We could do that automation moves with the MUTE button, as well, right? I know rhat MUTE is a very "hardcore" way to open and close the send signal, but I think that we could automate it just like you did with the VOLUME fader... Am I wrong?
Hi, as always great video. Why did you lower the send volume. I am a little shaky on gain staging, especially as it relates to how hard it hits the plugin. but it seems like plugins react differntly to different signal levels. is that the case here. ty
Abletons gui is arguably worse, they got they're plugins in a box in the bottom, not vector resizable like Reapers where you can move em around, in fact you can't move nothing around in Ableton at all and they're menu system is the worse while Reaper got arguably the best menu system which can be docked or undocked and moved around screen like everything. With that said you're right in that Ableton did do something to make they're GUI look more polished and Reaper can too. It's just a matter of getting use to looking at something.
I've learned soo much from you Kenny, thank you. I was following this tutorial when hit something. Now when I record a take, I no longer have the pop up message that promts me to pick Save All/Delete All/ etc... Anyone know how to activate this again? I would really appreciate the help.
Brad Thomas I am using a Novation SL25 Remote as a Midi controller. Is there software to save all the mapping (faders/knobs/pads) in Reape, If not is there a setting, that needs enabling? I'm able to LEARN a fader, but each time I exit Reaper then load a song, my mapping disappears and I have to start all over. I appreciate any direction or feed back. Thank you.
Kenny: here's how you do a cool thing Me: wow, fantastic. I'm doing that Kenny: here's another way you do a cool thing Me: wow, there's TWO ways to do a cool thing Kenny: hold my beer...
I am new to recording, I started using Reaper in my home studio about 6 months ago and bought a copy of the software after looking at various DAW's. Kenny, you have been an absolute life save!!! I have learned so much by following your videos. From the real basics to the more complex things. It's obvious you have so much experience and know what you are talking about. Thanks for posting such useful videos. You're a star!
Imo, these tutorials from Kenny are superb. I really appreciate the direct way he deals with the information, there is no filler -waffle at all, it's straight to it.. Also, he demonstrates everything so clearly. The timing is very good, not rushed or keeping you hanging around. Great delivery. Thank you for these tutorials.
need to know how the song's story ended, don't leave us hanging
Dear Kenny!
you are such a special teacher!
thank you so much for the Professional knowledge
Wow, you never cease to amaze me with your tutorials! Gotta credit Reaper as well, for making this all possible!!!
Wow, Kenny - this is fantastic and so useful. Thank you for an absolutely brilliant, clear explanation of a most pertinent application
Another fantastic lesson! Thank you Gioia. You go straight to the point. That's what I needed! I now have full control of the Delay. Thank you and thank you. Roberto.
Very brilliant Kenny! You just answer the question that I always wonder to create such delay. As I still have a bad usage of virtual space like delay, echo, and reverb in my mix . Hope you discover them much more in the future!
Another excellent video Kenny,nice vocals too.cheers
Kenny, you are my freaking hero, dude. This is exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you so much for all the work you do.
Thank you so much. This technique has been on my mind for quite awhile. Thank you for the excellent tutorial once again. So much to learn but you make the learning fun & memorable! Great work!
First of all, Thank you so much for all your videos and help. I would still be scratching my head!!!!
Very helpful tutorial as always,thank you Kenny
It's also worth trying a sidechain compressor or inverted gate on the delay that's keyed from the actual vocal track. Then the delayed signal will automatically be reduced or silenced during the vocal, hence only audible between vocal lines, without any send or mute automation.
Thats cool, but i think that is for a more subtle fx, if you do that with obvious delaytrhrows it might work at some places but eventually you will have to automate by hand, so better getting it how you want it in the first place
Wayne Robinson Worth to try. Thanks!
Casper Bjerkehagen yeah Kenny's way looks more controllable.
Wayne Robinson I had actually thought of this as well! Either or, I guess
That's what I tend to do Wayne, it also makes you feel very clever when you get it right haha
I sat through country music just to know how this works. That's saying something about how amazing these tutorials are
Just stumbled upon this hidden gem. I love reaper!
Gdman man , I’m starting to sound like a real country singer with your help!!!!!!much love from mountians of California
Thanks...exactly what I was looking for..!!
Kenny I love you man!
Great video and really helpful
super good trick with the volume automation instead of mutes! thanks
I have a Faderport. I've been using the actual Fader on the FX buss to achieve this. I think I'll try this way 🤔
Thank You so much. Subscribed!
Kenny, you're the hero we need but don't deserve.
Kenny thanks.. you came through
Thnx for another great tutorial :-D
We could do that automation moves with the MUTE button, as well, right? I know rhat MUTE is a very "hardcore" way to open and close the send signal, but I think that we could automate it just like you did with the VOLUME fader...
Am I wrong?
What is the song used in this video please?
how do I like it twice? Great help!!!! Thanks
Thanks 👍👍
Where can I hear this song?
Brad Thomas thanks to you, I found it.
kenny who is singing? i love it
ROUTING IS NOT ON MY VERSION V6.12C
Hi, as always great video. Why did you lower the send volume. I am a little shaky on gain staging, especially as it relates to how hard it hits the plugin. but it seems like plugins react differntly to different signal levels. is that the case here. ty
That’s what I was thinking too.
what's the name of the band and song? Its really good.
does this work with other effects and midi drums?
is there a way to save this as a preference?
Anyone know?
The group
It's from the album 'Hell Awaits' by Slayer :)
they really made recording so hard its ridiculous. i miss cool edit pro
the only thing that stops me from switching is the GUI i tried many skins but nothing satisfied me i hope they work on the GUI more like ableton
Abletons gui is arguably worse, they got they're plugins in a box in the bottom, not vector resizable like Reapers where you can move em around, in fact you can't move nothing around in Ableton at all and they're menu system is the worse while Reaper got arguably the best menu system which can be docked or undocked and moved around screen like everything. With that said you're right in that Ableton did do something to make they're GUI look more polished and Reaper can too. It's just a matter of getting use to looking at something.
who's the singer?
I've learned soo much from you Kenny, thank you. I was following this tutorial when hit something. Now when I record a take, I no longer have the pop up message that promts me to pick Save All/Delete All/ etc... Anyone know how to activate this again? I would really appreciate the help.
Kurt Hendrix that's somewhere in your preferences - maybe under takes
Brad Thomas
I am using a Novation SL25 Remote as a Midi controller. Is there software to save all the mapping (faders/knobs/pads) in Reape, If not is there a setting, that needs enabling?
I'm able to LEARN a fader, but each time I exit Reaper then load a song, my mapping disappears and I have to start all over.
I appreciate any direction or feed back.
Thank you.
Recording Preferences
REAPER Mania
I'll give that a try. Thank you for the quick response.
does anybody knows how to do it but i want that "echo" to play only once?
Haha on the readelay,turn down the feedback all the way to the left.
Kenny: here's how you do a cool thing
Me: wow, fantastic. I'm doing that
Kenny: here's another way you do a cool thing
Me: wow, there's TWO ways to do a cool thing
Kenny: hold my beer...
Oo9
reaper is the best better than pro - tools