As well as the Kenny Gioia videos on the Reaper site go to http://www.kennymania.com/reaper-videos/#reaper-5-explained

Where Kenny has the same videos as on the Reaper site and a whole heap more. There are probably something like 100 videos on Kenny’s site on all aspects of Reaper and how to get the most out of it and the Rea plugins.

The tip is to know where the videos are, and go to them or back to them as required.

There are also many, many videos on YouTube about various aspects of Reaper from setup, to recording, mixing and mastering.

I have been a long time user of Sonar and more recently Reaper. After purchasing Reaper it very quickly became my go to DAW. In BIAB I export my BB projects to wav. Each project to its own folder. I set up the project in Reaper (time signature and tempos, then drag and drop the tracks from the folder into Reaper. Then I normalise all the tracks to -12db (once again one key stroke I set up). I have automated Reaper to set tracks to a colour depending on instrument and also icons for the track. I then play through the song and add part markers once again colour coded. I am then ready to chop, change and start the mix. Getting ready is under 5 mins. I like doing it this way for consistency.

My methods
Tony

Last edited by Teunis; 10/23/18 12:02 PM.

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