Re: Reaper versus other sound editors on the mac

2011-03-16 Thread Jes Smith
Hi Krister, Actually, the basics of Reaper would include looking at meters, your track arm status, pan and volume levels, etc. IF you want to do anything really important with Reaper, for now, you can forget it on the Mac side. It just isn't possible yet. As a matter of fact, the only reason wh

Re: Reaper versus other sound editors on the mac

2011-03-16 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi, Other people have already answered this but i want to give my opinnion about this, partly to start a discussion and partly because i want things to happen and don't know where to start to really make them happening. The basics of Reaper are actually accessible, menus, dialogs and such stuff

Re: Reaper versus other sound editors on the mac

2011-03-16 Thread Jes Smith
Reaper is similar to products such as pro tools on the Mac, but it's a lot cheaper. Unfortunately, there is really no accessibility to it for the Mac yet. Items such as the track list, arm status, outputs and effects used, etc, do not read. So, there's no point in trying it on the Mac. I've trie

Reaper versus other sound editors on the mac

2011-03-16 Thread Thomas Byskov Dalgaard
Hello guys! I just ran across the Reaper website. I haven't tested it yet due to a little amount of spare time. However, I think the idea of Reaper sounds great and I want to know if any one of you have given it a try? And if so, what was your experiences with it and what about Voiceover ac