I love your style of teaching, Calm, concise and informative. I've been using REAPER for a couple of years now and never considered doing a live event with it. Because of your amazing tutorials I will be attempting it now. thank you.
Excellent video.... I mix our broadcast mix using Reaper. The use of snapshots not only between songs but also used similar to VCA spill.....if i want to just look at my vocals I hit my snapshot for vocals. i currently set my snapshots to either visibility only or vis and fader position...it all depends. The flexibility is amazing. I have sent in feature requests to add transition timing to the snapshots. Much like your DLive you can set a fade time or transition from one snapshot to another. I think Allen and Heath start that capability on the Avantis. Snapshot timing and multiple mixer windows would be my next top requests... .........Thanks again for the video. Could you give an overview of your mixer window? I saw the mix bus meters and routing displays......that would be a great addition.
Been using this, it's super critical to the workflow. I wish there was a way to fade up from mute though, like an automation. I've looked for way to try and automate reaper functions and there's nothing that works great in the automated domain. A couple other things, 1) what were those LUFS meters you had open in REAPER and are there any tricks you have for balancing loudness from playback, band, and speech 2) REAPER does not calculate delay compensation across your tracks while live streaming. Only in playback. Aside from being narrowed down to 0 latency plugins are there any other workarounds? Thanks for all the info!
#1 - LUFS meters are from something I'm working on (JS code I've written) - potentially that I'll release in the future, kind of a mix assistant. #2 - Yes, limit to using zero latency plugins on channels. Reverbs/efx on sends usually don't matter. I'll occasionally use a plugin with a little bit of latency on my master bus since it doesn't change any alignment between tracks, as long as my total throughput is still less then a frame of video.
I love your style of teaching, Calm, concise and informative. I've been using REAPER for a couple of years now and never considered doing a live event with it. Because of your amazing tutorials I will be attempting it now. thank you.
Yes snapshots are certainly useful!! i personally use them for switching loops in & out... bit hit and miss with timing but certainly useable!
Hello, I wanted to express my deep appreciation for your helpful video. Thank you so much!
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Excellent video.... I mix our broadcast mix using Reaper. The use of snapshots not only between songs but also used similar to VCA spill.....if i want to just look at my vocals I hit my snapshot for vocals. i currently set my snapshots to either visibility only or vis and fader position...it all depends. The flexibility is amazing. I have sent in feature requests to add transition timing to the snapshots. Much like your DLive you can set a fade time or transition from one snapshot to another. I think Allen and Heath start that capability on the Avantis. Snapshot timing and multiple mixer windows would be my next top requests... .........Thanks again for the video. Could you give an overview of your mixer window? I saw the mix bus meters and routing displays......that would be a great addition.
Those are something I'm working on (custom JS code) hope to release it soon!
Been using this, it's super critical to the workflow. I wish there was a way to fade up from mute though, like an automation. I've looked for way to try and automate reaper functions and there's nothing that works great in the automated domain. A couple other things, 1) what were those LUFS meters you had open in REAPER and are there any tricks you have for balancing loudness from playback, band, and speech 2) REAPER does not calculate delay compensation across your tracks while live streaming. Only in playback. Aside from being narrowed down to 0 latency plugins are there any other workarounds? Thanks for all the info!
#1 - LUFS meters are from something I'm working on (JS code I've written) - potentially that I'll release in the future, kind of a mix assistant. #2 - Yes, limit to using zero latency plugins on channels. Reverbs/efx on sends usually don't matter. I'll occasionally use a plugin with a little bit of latency on my master bus since it doesn't change any alignment between tracks, as long as my total throughput is still less then a frame of video.
The lufs display I saw on your tracks......Lets talk about that😊
Something I'm working on! Some JS code that will be part of a template. Hope to release it soon!
Greetings from India. Thank you. How to contact you, brother?
You can send me a message on the facebook page linked in the description of the video above.
If you need a beta tester let me know.