Greg_L wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 12:20 pm
Whenever I track a song with tons of options I always end up not using 75% of it anyway.
I used to spend inordinate amounts of time TRYING to use them all i some way.
I'm happier to ditch stuff these days.
My Joan of Arc project is massive because of the strings parts otherwise it's bass, drums, two loud guitars, 2 classical guitars and a rhythm guitar + vocals.
How many tracks did you use for Sloop John B?
rayc wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 9:45 pm
How many tracks did you use for Sloop John B?
Oh yeah, that one was a shit ton of tracks. I can't remember how many but it was a bunch.
I think my biggest single project ever was a song I did a long time ago called "My Tourettes Queen". I tried to give it a full Phil Spector style production. It had everything. MIDI strings, five full drum performances stacked on top of each other, tons of guitars, claps, castanets, fucking everything. It was something like 70-80 tracks.
I'll screen shot a project when I'm back at my place in a couple of days, but I'd have to say that [mention]WhiskeyJack[/mention] wins for presentation.... that's clearly a skin I haven't found yet, if it's Reaper. I think I'm on the default Reaper grey, which I've sort of got used to. I'll sometimes put colours on the tracks. Not often. Although I make the reverb bus pink so I don't accidentally do stuff to it.
It won't be nearly as organised as some of these.
I also don't do this separate Mixer along the bottom of the screen though. I prefer the volume slider at the left with all the other controls.
But on colours, I do routinely use that Reaper function which plots pitch by colour in the waveform - it not only looks pretty, it's actually quite useful for tracking annoying frequencies and clicks and pops I want to minimise.
Armistice wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 2:51 am
But on colours, I do routinely use that Reaper function which plots pitch by colour in the waveform - it not only looks pretty, it's actually quite useful for tracking annoying frequencies and clicks and pops I want to minimise.
Armistice wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 2:51 am
But on colours, I do routinely use that Reaper function which plots pitch by colour in the waveform - it not only looks pretty, it's actually quite useful for tracking annoying frequencies and clicks and pops I want to minimise.
Armistice wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 2:51 am
.... that's clearly a skin I haven't found yet, if it's Reaper.
It is Reaper. I am not sure what skin it might be though? I think it is just the defualt reaper 4.X skin? I've not jumped to 6 yet as planned as i don't have the cash currently to upgrade my PC to windows 10, I'm staying on 7 for another little bit. I added the colors and track icons manually into my template. I also find that reaper is really cool in that as you pull, expand, shrink all the different panels with in reaper the yall change and morph into new creatures. As you pull and expand you get more bells and whistles to tinker with and as you shrick and downsize a panel you get much less to distract you. The mixer panel looks more and more like maybe protools the more you expand it?
I don't know if all this is common knowledge or not but start clicking and dragging all the various panes and panels within reaper and watch what happens.
I find the spectral peaks thing, set on 1 octave, quite useful in bass editing. It highlights my relatively rubbishy bass playing and also shows general note trends in terms of loudness etc, which helps with setting compression and even note editing.