This isn't exactly what you're looking for, but Reaper has a folder feature. ReaperMania has a few videos on it. You create a parent track, slap on all the FX, and then turn it into a folder by clicking on the "+" at the bottom left of the track header. Once you've turned it into a folder, you can create or drag a dry track underneath it (it'll be indented) and ALL of the audio of the folder will be sent to the parent track with the FX. You can also highlight a bunch of tracks and drag them to just underneath the parent track (you should see an indented blue line) to group multiple tracks into a folder at once.
@reaperlogic Жыл бұрын
Thanks that's interesting, but that doesn't print the audio fx on to the track - I know you can route the track in many ways including using folders as you describe, but what I prefer to do is print the audio as it comes in (old school I know) - so it's the same as working with one compressor / one EQ and committing to each track as you stack your vocals. I find double tracking stacks for things like jingles works better for me that way Because Reaper doesn't have AUXs as such, it makes this process a bit more complicated, as has been discussed before many times before, but I find this a good system once you get used to it - and sort out your tool bar buttons/ key actions to mute sends - that's the key bit people forget with the routing. J
@massnoizemusicgroup14727 ай бұрын
I usually put the fx on a record track, the drag the recorded audio to the tracks I want them on
@YishinyourearАй бұрын
Thought I was alone on this need! the loopback option works to remedy exactly what you need , check the video on my channel for this, it works flawlessly, however, ive run into an issue where some effects have latency and reaper is not compensating for it nor does the "manual latency adjust" correct it.