![]() ![]() ![]() Latch preview is simple, it basically allows you to temporarily disable automation so that you can try different/new values. Latch Preview isn’t a unique feature, or even particularly revolutionary (some consoles had similar functionality nearly 40 years ago!), yet somehow a majority of DAWs out there lack this important automation workflow. While there are implementations in other DAWs that are certainly on par, or perhaps better, Reaper does offer a comprehensive automation system that surpasses many other DAW products. The automation system is Reaper is quite nice. He’s an excellent example of how amazing the Reaper community can be. I will be including an embedded Kenny Gioia video in sections when I think it’s helpful. If you have the patience (a lot of it), and the time, then it is possible to utilize the available resources and features to turn Reaper in to nearly the perfect DAW for whatever you do. The community that is vexatious outside of the Reaper forums is a massive help and a driving force in developing Reapers second/third-party feature additions. Reaper gets a well deserved bad rap for being difficult to understand, having an awful UI and UX, and having an overzealous (and sometimes very annoying) community.ĭespite those things, Reaper offers a huge amount of customizability and an unparalleled featureset. Multi-channel recording to a single item. ![]() (You can expect the vitriolic post to follow soon enough though… this has been a tremendously painful piece of software to figure out.) Contents So if you click-through, then you’ll find a pretty sizeable list of some cool stuff that Reaper offers. I couldn’t even muster the discipline last time to go through with trying it. If you follow my blog then you May know how much I hate Reaper. I’ve been using Reaper for about 1 week now. ![]()
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