I get the feeling that some people just don't understand how amazing this free training is! Everybody argues about which DAW to use... but how about which DAW has the best FREE training?! And, YES, Cockos PAYS KENNY TO DO THIS!!! So they provide the best IMO DAW for dirt cheap and the best training for absolutely NOTHING!!! That is AWESOME!!!
toddd.
Truly this is the golden age of Kenny.
paulkerriage
Kenny, you set the bar for the quality and level of information each and every time you create a video. I'm a recent convert to Reaper coming over from another DAW and it is refreshing to find such awesome content that nails each subject you present. You are a real asset to the platform.
flatlyna
Me, before I watch a new Kenny video: “Looks good but I don’t think I need this”
Me, after I watch a new Kenny video: “This is great and I’m going to use it on every project from now on!”
urasam
This is so great, thank you for that, Kenny ❤
I'm looking forward to try this and give my songs a little more detail 😊👍
betzoarr
Anything I have a question about has its own video by Kenny! Reaper has been an absolute joy ever since I switched because of his clean concise instructions. I am so grateful for such a resource.
kenkrugger
Easily one of my favorite videos of yours. This just opened up a lot of creative options for me, and made it clearer how easy it is to do filter effects without third-party plugins.
I've also wondered about automating that quiet/loud 90s type of guitar effect using only one guitar track. Seeing that plugins have Enable envelopes will make it easy to, say, toggle the distortion FX on a track as needed. Just brilliant. And fun! Thanks again.
lessismore
Thank you! Keep the these automation videos coming! St. Kenny!
BenKash
You just made my month (a hard times one, too) when the Mickey Mouse hand appeared over the plugin. Thanks to Reaper being more intuitive for me, and to you for making this great, great video. I've been putting off incorporating automation for like 30 years. I started using Cakewalk in like 1988 and have never used automation. And I'm probably, finally throwing in the towel on Cakewalk's twists and turns (or learning Ableton for that matter). I really like the intuitive, quick-learn experience from Reaper. I get where other things try to be slicker, but it never equates to faster work flow for me just cramming stuff on top of and inside of other stuff. I like the separate track-looking deal. Conversely I think it's great to have midi and audio expressed on the same track (also Reaper).
OtterLakeFlutes
Thnx Kenny 😉👍🏽🎼....a greeting from Italy 💙
cupboardhomestudio
I use this a lot, for vocals, automating the melody or any instrument of the song, to put the vocals more in the mix, Reaper has other manner's too, like in the action list, where you can add points at a specific place and manually lowering that part. Amazing DAW isn't it, in PT you have to open another channel, mostly on the bottom of the tracks. Which is time-consuming. But I have to get an MIDI mixer, to do this even faster and efficient. So that will be the next buy. Even if I knew the feature, it's still learning full for beginners. btw, if you are creative, you van do this with reverb, delays etc. Even distortion that you want on a certain place. The sky is the limited. Thanks again Kenny.
Bluelagoonstudios
good information and generally very grateful!!!! I switched from ableton, and six months later I deleted ableton and am fully working in reaper) although I tried to switch to reaper for several years!
Dmitry_SharD
Thankyou Kenny ! Been learning from you from the last 3 years.🌻
nikhillekhra
Thank u so much for these awesome tutorials! I am a Logic user..but spend time in Reaper as well. And, to be frank, I am finding more reasons to spend even more time in Reaper. I needed a portable system to mix on when away from my home studio and was using a 2011 MacBook Pro . However, it was showing its age and the maxed out 16GB of RAM was not enough for Logic to run smoothly on. I even had issues running Reaper. So I wiped it and installed UbuntuStudio with the Xubuntu OS which is a super light desktop and runs smoothly on older systems. I installed Reaper, Reapacks, and the Tukan plugins. It runs smoothly and I have 2 systems to share projects between and on the go. Reaper is amazingly forgiving on systems with older CPUs and low RAM. THank you Kenny for your hard work and amazing videos.
meshica
You have changed my life by this video, thank you so much!
navreenkaur
Kenny, I'm certain I'm not alone, you are my favorite instructor. If you were my neighbor I would pester you constantly, just not about the stuff on youtube. I don't have to ask you to show me again, I just play the video over. It usually takes me a couple runs through.
thomastucker
Another wonderful tutorial. Very helpful for me. Thank you very much Kenny.
simplejuan
Thank you, this video was very informative and has leveled up my workflow.
dbks
Superb video. I've watched this and the Reaper Blog which covers similar ground. Both really excellent. Many thanks KG.
bgable
I suppose if I assign various MIDI controller knobs to specific sliders I could change several parameters at the same time.