I almost never have to change tools in Reaper either, thats one of the reasons I like it. Even tho I own Bitwig, Studio One, Ableton light, and briefly owned Cubase...I've always come back to Reaper mainly because of the ease of navigation & editing, because thats where the majority of time is spent. I've wanted to try Logic for quite a while but never could because I was on pc. But now that I'm running a MacBook for production I'm tempted to give it a go. But I'm hesitant to spend the money on it because I've already wasted so much on other DAWs yet always returning to Reaper lol
Great video. Just switched back to this method from having the annoying Marquee Tool zones checked. However, for some reason, my Join tool was assigned to "G" had to go in and edit the key assignment
I almost never have to change tools in Reaper either, thats one of the reasons I like it. Even tho I own Bitwig, Studio One, Ableton light, and briefly owned Cubase...I've always come back to Reaper mainly because of the ease of navigation & editing, because thats where the majority of time is spent.
I've wanted to try Logic for quite a while but never could because I was on pc. But now that I'm running a MacBook for production I'm tempted to give it a go. But I'm hesitant to spend the money on it because I've already wasted so much on other DAWs yet always returning to Reaper lol
😮 Dude... "Control click drag t g " gonna change my whole life
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Just switched back to this method from having the annoying Marquee Tool zones checked. However, for some reason, my Join tool was assigned to "G" had to go in and edit the key assignment
Glad it helped
YES! Super simple and quick.
Glad you like it!