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Audio post production pro tools shortcuts
Audio post production pro tools shortcuts












audio post production pro tools shortcuts

Now, if you've already set up a configuration you want to save it but if you haven't you can always return to the Reaper defaults. There's a script you can run that will delete every mouse modifier so that the mouse clicks do nothing. If you're not working more rapidly than before, you have not use REAPER at all. Remember the first letter R in REAPER is Rapid. From simple things like saving few clicks to do macro (set of actions), until even no mouse click at all to do complex things fully automated with presets, templates or scripts.

AUDIO POST PRODUCTION PRO TOOLS SHORTCUTS HOW TO

Once you have grasp the essence how to think and work inside REAPER, you can easily improve (not just adopt) your habit and workflow in previous DAW to REAPER. Forget everything you have learned and mastered in other DAW. REAPER learning curve would be much more fun and easy when you take it as a new tools. Learning from that experience, (and from what i saw from my pupils whom most of them were new to DAW). I started to learn the best of REAPER on the 2nd year of using it, and other DAW which i had side by side become useless and i decided to sold them. The learning curve was steep because i was trying to customise REAPER the way i used to work in PT (and Cubase). I use PT for almost 10 years before i migrated completely to REAPER. This is also something that I will need to descover how to do in the long run. At least I'd be able to do things in Reaper which I can't in Pro Tools and then import them into Pro Tools. Whether I like it or not I have to use Pro Tools every day as I work in a team that exchanges Pro Tools edit sessions so moving to only one DAW in not an option for me. In other words I'm not looking to turn Reaper into Pro Tools. To do things like various types of zooming, waveform hight, clip gain level ( or any other visible global clip parameter or automation). I move between programs and it makes sense to have similar key commands for the same functions.įor example: I'd love to change the behivior of the mouse scroll wheel + key commands I also use Logic and set it up with some of Pro Tools key Commands yet the workflow and features are different. I'm not actually looking for the same workflow as Pro Tools. I moved to Reaper to change my workflow and complete what I can't do in other DAW.

audio post production pro tools shortcuts

You're right, I intend to learn Reaper inside out and use all the great features it offers.














Audio post production pro tools shortcuts