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TimOBrien
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It's illustrated in the manual (if you haven't downloaded it, do it now).
Adding the vst folder paths is in the Preferences.
Adding the vst folder paths is in the Preferences.
It's illustrated in the manual (if you haven't downloaded it, do it now).
you just need to point reaper to the folder that those vst's are in. do you know how to do that? it's simple.
yes. this applies to the envelopes question you asked at the reaper forum. as much as i hate reading the fucking manual, RTFM!
I agree...I'm actually going to finally register my version of Reaper sometime soon.....lolThat's very generous, I must say. I hope not too many people take advantage of their hard work...
Try right-click > Save as...
I agree...I'm actually going to finally register my version of Reaper sometime soon.....lol
it's not as straightforward to use or as elegant as FL Studio
Well, I'm gonna have to spend a lot of time evaluating it before I register because it's not as straightforward to use or as elegant as FL Studio (although it certainly looks nicer and I like the mixer better). I don't like the note editing in Reaper. So far, it seems very clumsy in comparrison. As a complete novice, I was writing music within minutes in FL and now, having to use Rewire to get my intruments in, is a pain in the arse. Maybe it'll get easier as I spend more time with it. Time will tell.
Dr. V
Instead of ReWire, I believe you can also insert FL Studio as a VSTi on a track, which is pretty neat. Unfortunately, I never really got to trying it out. Just thought I'd mention another option![]()
no offence doc (or to other fl studio users) but
FL is like a toy DAW..its the clumsiest workflow, worst effects , or instruments, Ive ever tried in any DAW...even Energi XT is better and they can barely give that away..apart from the step sequencer any DAW, and especially Reaper, will reward you more if you take the time to learn it![]()