I've been Reaperfried....arghhh.
So after a year of having my little Valeton GP-100 (which I have come to absolutely love !) I decided once again to descend into the depths of DAW recording seeing that it has a USB interface built in. After some initial hiccups, I got the proper ASIO drive from Valeton and Reaper recognizes the device and I see audio levels move when I strum the guitar...but...I don't see any other indications that it is recording anything in the waveform when I try to record (record track is armed).
Any suggestions ?
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I can't help, so I'll do my best to hinder.
This is what I know about a reaper, crappy sound, and a fried brain. It's what I was expecting when I clicked on this thread
This is what I know about a reaper, crappy sound, and a fried brain. It's what I was expecting when I clicked on this thread
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Ok...figured it out. Something about Normalizing Peaks....just followed some advice on Reddit..don't worry not planning on buying Gamestop but they do know their Reaper options.
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mighty_duck wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 11:46 pm I can't help, so I'll do my best to hinder.
This is what I know about a reaper, crappy sound, and a fried brain. It's what I was expecting when I clicked on this thread
There are dozens of Reaper videos (mostly by the same guy you referenced above) right on the Reaper website… all nicely organized:
https://www.reaper.fm/videos.php
https://www.reaper.fm/videos.php
"Everything works if you let it." - Travis W. Redfish
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