Recording Audio

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Revision as of 22:12, 17 April 2007

Main Page > REAPER Documentation


Contents

Recording Audio

Coming soon... (still)

Setting up your Audio device

Go through the instructions for your soundcard and pay particular attention to the "before you start" section. Make you that any partisular particular service pack or version of Windows is installed. A clean install of Windows is a good starting point if that's possible for you. Don't install all of the supplementary drivers that come from the manufacturer of your PC. Install as little as possible, then get the soundcard working for system sounds and CDs, then the get soundcard working with REAPER.

Use the ASIO driver that came with your card, if there was one. Use ASIO4ALL if there wasn't one. Reaper will work with some very basic audio h/w and that's good - but it doesn't mean it's recommended.

Don't fire up REAPER until you have your sound card playing system sounds and playing CDs, you won't break anything if you ignore this but you'll have difficulty tracking down problems.

Setting up your Output

Setting up a hardware output

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Setting up Monitoring

Setting up Recording

Setting up Track Input

Conclusion

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