BroKen_H
Re-member
Thanks. I got 90% of that.
(being a newbie sucks, doesn't it?)
Google is your friend, but closer at hand...stickies are your friends!
Knowledge is power!
Thanks. I got 90% of that.
(being a newbie sucks, doesn't it?)
Google is your friend, but closer at hand...stickies are your friends!
Knowledge is power!
Don't feel bad. I still feel like a n00b most of the time!
Well, keep in mind that if someone can't add 90 + 20, don't expect them to be able to read.
Loosen up, Gomer. We're on page 9. It's been answered. Grow a sense of humor. Maybe life won't be so shit for you.Would you care to make an actual contribution to answer the OP's question?
Reaper
1) Free to download and try it out. $60 to register to stop annoying pop-ups whenever you kick it on after 30 days.
2) Extensive user manual - 400+ pages. Well worth reading. Skip advanced routing, MIDI and other sections that will confuse you when you're starting out.
3) Good user forum at Reaper.fm for help if you get stuck or when you are looking for better way to do things
4) Lots of youtube 'how to' videos.
5) Comes with a ton of plug-ins to get started and will run any commercially-available VSTs.
IMHO running a DAW is a bit like the above, you just have to get it and go for it.
Dave.