In Gary's previous course you saw what a full-featured a audio workstation Reaper really is. In this course, you'll dive deep into making music using MIDI and Reaper's proprietary collection of FX and virtual instruments.
Reaper has lots of ways to record and edit MIDI, and in this course you'll see its amazing power and all the musical transformations you can create. You'll learn how to create in-scale transpositions, powerful note quantizations and even "humanizing" your overly tight MIDI performance to give your tracks a real-world feel. This one-of-a-kind DAW also has a lot of visual editing options available when displaying your MIDI data. See how to maximize your MIDI to make editing a digital breeze.
In the final section of the course, Gary introduces you to some of the full-featured plug-ins and virtual instruments that are included with Reaper. He explains how different combinations of FX chains create different sounds giving you subtle sonic soundscapes to explore.
So sit back, and let Gary Hiebner show you just how to reap the most from Reaper's MIDI tools! And while you're here, make sure and take a look at all the great selection of Reaper courses from our ever-expanding audio, music and recording library.
Once again, a nice video with tons of trick, that save me now a lot of time when working with Reaper.
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QGrey wrote on January 14, 2013
I loved this video, I watched the whole thing at rabbit speed and thought he sounded like the nicest little robot! The interesting stuff started happening about halfway through when some of the effects and synth parameters start to get modulated and routed. Oh and the easy way to set up an instrument was a brilliant way to save time.
Thanks
Quincy