Horror door sound design, MIDI Editor tips, and Automation - REAPER Blog Q&A # 34

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Jon answers your questions on Sound Design, MIDI Editor tips, and automation.
If you have any questions for me about REAPER or anything at all, leave a comment below.

00:49 - Andrew: Please give us a quick rundown of how you did the door sound. It’s magical.
07:10 - Carlos: How do you get it to left-drag and respect the subdivision of the grid like that?
08:30 - Weslie: How to make trap hi hats using split notes to grid?
09:48 - Jacek: How to adjust volume envelope segments with a MIDI controller?
13:11 - CBD Recording: How to automate the whole fx chain on and off?

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your work ethic is simply amazing and relaxing.

rasanto_s
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LOL, CBD....I now have to change my studio name :-P Thanks for the tip, much appreciated (13:11)

ztfstudio
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regarding the question @10:10 can you hover over a vst knob and auto control it from a midi controller, e.g hover mouse over q control on an eq and then that knob can just control that parameter for the time the mouse is hovering over it?

colonelporridge
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Hi! Great video here! Big thanx for all the usefull information ^^
Can anyone help to do same button as here 2:45 to boost the volume please? Any hints?

serhiitronchuk
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I kind of got a new question related to the one midi writing with the mouse... let's say i have a bar filled with 16th notes, is there any way i can select only odd or even notes easier than clicking each?

Ferna
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off topic: Jon, after a recent update of Reaper, my fx widows appear behind the Mixer rather than floating in the foreground when new fx window was opened. How can I get them to appear in the foreground so I don't have to move the mixer around just to edit fx? Thanks

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