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    Folders and panning

    I have recorded a song (my first recording and not a song I have written) simply to learn as much as possible about Reaper. Can you kindly indicate the nature of your interest e.g. if you are merely curious and wish for us to help each other I am quite happy to send you a copy. Your name...
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    Fader size in Reaper

    Many thanks, will do. Brian
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    Folders and panning

    Will do. Please give me a little time. Thanks, Brian
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    Fader size in Reaper

    I am having a problem, in Reaper, with getting my faders to fill the screen. I have used options/themes/ default/theme adjuster/ mixer control panel and chosen A 150%. I have also used options/layout and chosen 150% A. I appear to be missing something. I want my faders (when undocked) to...
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    Folders and panning

    Many thanks. As a 77 year old newbie I am probably a bit slow !!! Brian
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    Panning with folders in Reaper

    Very many thanks, Brian
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    Folders and panning

    I'm a newbie doing my first mix. I have used folders with a couple of child tracks in the folder. I have panned the child tracks, one left and one right. However, when I listen to the folder track, the panning is centre. Is there a way to retain the panning when going from child to folder...
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    Panning with folders in Reaper

    Assume I have two child tracks with rhythm guitar. I have panned one hard left and one hard right. Two questions: 1. Does the panning stay as I have put it when played from the folder. 2. What happens to the panning if I pan the folder (or should the folder always remain in Centre). Many...
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    Reaper for a newbie

    I certainly agree that it does not make sense. When I re-recorded I did not switch the metronome ON. There is no doubt that the bass waveform included the metronome blips. I have one possible (??) explanation. I had a little trouble getting the socket on the bass guitar to work. Perhaps it...
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    Reaper for a newbie

    I agree that the metronome should definitely not record. However, it was on the actual bass track. I could see the actual waveform. My solution was simple: I deleted the track and recorded it again ! Many thanks for your comments. These are very much appreciated. Brian
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    Reaper for a newbie

    Very many thanks. I had assumed that the metronome would not record. I will proceed as you say. You have been a great help. Brian
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    Reaper for a newbie

    It is as you stated. I unplugged the cable from the acoustic guitar and plugged it into the bass. Nothing else was changed. The metronome was OFF during playback. Also, in the audio signal I can see the waveform (blips) which correspond to the click beats. Very strange !! Brian
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    Reaper for a newbie

    I have a rather strange question. For my first effort at recording I recorded a guide vocal and guide acoustic guitar track. The guitar was plugged directly into the audio interface. I also had the click track ON for both. On playback everything is fine. I then recorded my first bass guitar...
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    Reaper for a newbie

    Very many thanks. It works just as you said !! Brian
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    Reaper for a newbie

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    Reaper for a newbie

    I wish to highlight the whole track. However, after I punch-in and try to highlight the total track, only the punched-in part or the rest of the track highlights. How do I highlight the WHOLE track after punch-in. Many thanks, Brian
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