- Comment
- Love
Basic Home Recording in Reaper
-
4 CQ
In this home recording lesson, learn how to upgrade from the free Audacity recording program to the professional DAW software called Reaper.
with Ken TheriotIn this home recording lesson, learn how to upgrade from the free Audacity recording program to the professional DAW software called Reaper.
-
5 CQ
Want to record professional voice-over tracks in digital audio workspace program Reaper? Record a track in this beginner lesson, and add background music!
with Ken TheriotWant to record professional voice-over tracks in digital audio workspace program Reaper? Record a track in this beginner lesson, and add background music!
-
5 CQ
In this audio editing lesson, learn how to fade audio items in or fade them out, and also get a glimpse of how to edit a p-pop in a vocal recording.
with Ken TheriotIn this audio editing lesson, learn how to fade audio items in or fade them out, and also get a glimpse of how to edit a p-pop in a vocal recording.
-
5 CQ
Once you've recorded, edited, and mixed your audio, learn how to use the render action in Reaper to save your audio as one file during the production stage.
with Ken TheriotOnce you've recorded, edited, and mixed your audio, learn how to use the render action in Reaper to save your audio as one file during the production stage.
-
7 CQ
This lesson introduces a time-saving tip for editing audio in Reaper. Why trim and split audio manually when you can do it automatically with a special tool?
with Ken TheriotThis lesson introduces a time-saving tip for editing audio in Reaper. Why trim and split audio manually when you can do it automatically with a special tool?
- Recommended Recommended
- History & In Progress History
- Browse Library
- Most Popular Library
Get Personalized Recommendations
Let us help you figure out what to learn! By taking a short interview you’ll be able to specify your learning interests and goals, so we can recommend the perfect courses and lessons to try next.
Start InterviewYou don't have any lessons in your history.
Just find something that looks interesting and start learning!