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Reaper Tips & Tricks
Optimize playback / Improve performance
- Defragment your hard drives often. This will make for smoother playback and reduced latency.
- You can greatly improve your DAW system by adding another hard drive that is used solely for audio files.
- By default, Windows 2000/XP logs the I/O traffic of your hard drive. It doesn't do anything except use up system resources. To disable it, go to the run menu and type diskperf -n and hit enter.
- Visit www.musicxp.net for a huge listing of things you can do to optimize your Windows XP install for audio. The only one not recommended is the page on "Installing XP", where they recommend installing without ACPI. While this was helpful with older operating systems, most experts agree this is not necessary with Windows XP and is no longer recommended.
Forum Submitted Tips
The following tips are covered in depth on the Reaper Forum.
- Tips & Tricks Sticky thread - see this thread.
- A way to change keyboard shortcuts, and automate some functions - see this thread.
- Create a CD burning cue sheet from markers in a project file - see this thread.
- View midi in a score view - see this thread.
Beginner Tips
Intermediate Tips
- Sidechaining using Reaper/Jesusonic (adapted from forum)
- Methods for running Reaper from a thumb drive (adapted from forum)
- Easy instant plugin organization (adapted from forum)
- How to import/transfer envelopes between projects (adapted from forum)
- Setting up a vocoder in Reaper (adapted from forum)
- How to use Midi Learn (adapted from forum)
- How to set up multi-band effects
- Using a Folder Track With MIDI
- Bypass ALL Effects
- "Pre-amplifying" Items
- Crossfade 'shifting'
Advanced Tips
- Tempo Mapping a Freetime Song (adapted from forum)
- Tempo Mapping a Freetime Song (Quick Method) (adapted from forum)
- Append One Project to Another
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