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Basic Home Recording in Reaper
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4 CQ
In this Reaper audio editing lesson, learn how to use a couple of time- and effort-saving features like repositioning items and ripple editing.
with Ken TheriotIn this Reaper audio editing lesson, learn how to use a couple of time- and effort-saving features like repositioning items and ripple editing.
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5 CQ
In this audio editing lesson, learn how to quickly divide a dialogue into phrases and position them on two or more tracks so you can edit them separately.
with Ken TheriotIn this audio editing lesson, learn how to quickly divide a dialogue into phrases and position them on two or more tracks so you can edit them separately.
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3 CQ
While Reaper doesn't offer a built-in tool for repositioning multiple audio items, a free downloadable extension does! Learn how to install and use it.
with Ken TheriotWhile Reaper doesn't offer a built-in tool for repositioning multiple audio items, a free downloadable extension does! Learn how to install and use it.
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4 CQ
Audio editing can be tedious! In this Reaper lesson, learn how to split one long audio file into several small audio clips, and save each small clip as its own.
with Ken TheriotAudio editing can be tedious! In this Reaper lesson, learn how to split one long audio file into several small audio clips, and save each small clip as its own.
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5 CQ
Want to layer multiple tracks and pan them to stereo? In this beginner audio editing lesson, learn how to create multi-track recordings in Reaper.
with Ken TheriotWant to layer multiple tracks and pan them to stereo? In this beginner audio editing lesson, learn how to create multi-track recordings in Reaper.
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