if you look at it you'll see I was responding to something which quoted that
which is where the joke lies for me
and we can see you snipped the quote, if we look
if you look at it you'll see I was responding to something which quoted that
Thanks mate, I have tried the script and it doesn’t make any difference here. I also tried the delay compensation but it doesn’t change the first couple of bars being out of whack.ghettosynth wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:34 pmhttps://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=20962simmo75 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 7:52 pm A question for the hardcore Reaper users.
I love it but am having a midi issue, I use mostly external synths and when I use midi clock it races for about 2 bars before the timing catches up.
Do you know how to fix this?
My other DAWs don’t have this so I know it’s a Reaper issue. It’s stopping me from switching permanently to it, and I want to...
I don't use any external hardware so I actually have no idea, but could the clock catch up in time if you use the "count-in measures" option in the metronome settings?simmo75 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:40 pmThanks mate, I have tried the script and it doesn’t make any difference here. I also tried the delay compensation but it doesn’t change the first couple of bars being out of whack.ghettosynth wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:34 pmhttps://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=20962simmo75 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 7:52 pm A question for the hardcore Reaper users.
I love it but am having a midi issue, I use mostly external synths and when I use midi clock it races for about 2 bars before the timing catches up.
Do you know how to fix this?
My other DAWs don’t have this so I know it’s a Reaper issue. It’s stopping me from switching permanently to it, and I want to...
I alway have a 2 bar pre-record count in and unfortunately no joy with that.Niowiad wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:48 pmI don't use any external hardware so I actually have no idea, but could the clock catch up in time if you use the "count-in measures" option in the metronome settings?simmo75 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:40 pmThanks mate, I have tried the script and it doesn’t make any difference here. I also tried the delay compensation but it doesn’t change the first couple of bars being out of whack.ghettosynth wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:34 pmhttps://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=20962simmo75 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 7:52 pm A question for the hardcore Reaper users.
I love it but am having a midi issue, I use mostly external synths and when I use midi clock it races for about 2 bars before the timing catches up.
Do you know how to fix this?
My other DAWs don’t have this so I know it’s a Reaper issue. It’s stopping me from switching permanently to it, and I want to...
Everything that you mention is either preference or a benefit. I like the interface, it's clean and utilitarian. I get work done in it. No, I don't want my DAW vendor wasting time programming plugins. I can't believe that's even a thing that anyone cares about given how many plugins that we all have.chk071 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:35 pmWhich is fair enough. But, what you have to see is that that makes Reaper rather something for the people on the margins of society. The geeks, who need something like scripting, and who don't mind the butt ugly interface, or the gazillions of menu entries, and settings. And those who don't mind the barebone approach, without many DAW included plugins and content, and, IF there are included plugins, then they have a GUI which barely resemble more than non-GUI plugins.ghettosynth wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:17 pmYeah, no. This is often repeated but it's not true for everyone. I don't really think about preserving any setup. I just install it factory fresh on any machine that I need it on. The strength of Reaper is exactly that it isn't the DAW that other people like and that Justin keeps it that way by not listening to people who complain about it in threads like these.machinesworking wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 7:26 pm To be fair, Reapers strength is it's ultra configurability, and it's also it's weakness. I've got it set up the way I want to work with it, but it took probably a year of tweaking. That sets up the fun thing of having a super valuable user configuration, that would kill you to lose.
What you perceive as loyalty is just a recognition that Reaper is unique in how it works and so there really aren't other choices for many Reaper users. The things that other people complain about, e.g., scripting, are the things that make it powerful and unique. We don't want it changed because then we won't have a DAW that works this way.
You're contradicting yourself here, I don't customize or run scripts, scripting is why Reaper is unique and a special snowflake!ghettosynth wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 8:17 pmYeah, no. This is often repeated but it's not true for everyone. I don't really think about preserving any setup. I just install it factory fresh on any machine that I need it on. The strength of Reaper is exactly that it isn't the DAW that other people like and that Justin keeps it that way by not listening to people who complain about it in threads like these.machinesworking wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 7:26 pm To be fair, Reapers strength is it's ultra configurability, and it's also it's weakness. I've got it set up the way I want to work with it, but it took probably a year of tweaking. That sets up the fun thing of having a super valuable user configuration, that would kill you to lose.
What you perceive as loyalty is just a recognition that Reaper is unique in how it works and so there really aren't other choices for many Reaper users. The things that other people complain about, e.g., scripting, are the things that make it powerful and unique. We don't want it changed because then we won't have a DAW that works this way.
The audience is pretty big I would bet, mostly because of it's intro price for non pros. I have two old musician collaborators that use it. Locally it's Live, Logic and Reaper, Pro Tools in the bigger studios. Hardly anyone I know uses Bitwig, DP, Cubase etc. Like music, popularity says nothing about the DAW, more about the hype.chk071 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 9:38 pm Reaper should remain how it is. There's an audience for it. I'm just saying that that audience is not very big, and that it's not the common audience. And, I'm pretty sure that the Reaperites know all that. All the more surprising that they're still on a crusade frequently. But then, that's not entirely unknown for that kind of audience either. It's the same with the Linuxers.
I'm doubtful. Very.machinesworking wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 9:45 pm The audience is pretty big I would bet, mostly because of it's intro price for non pros.
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