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This tutorial is brought to you by The Global Voice Online Radio!
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Find them at theglobalvoice.info.
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I'm Jenny Kay, and I will walk you through downloading and installing Reaper,
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Osara, and SWS on your Mac, running voiceover.
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If you are on Windows, our friend Scott will take you through that process in
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a different tutorial. If all that sounded like a lot, then don't worry,
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we'll take it step by step.
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All I want to do is get you up and running without too much fuss.
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If you're still very new to voiceover, when I say VO, that means I'm using the
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voiceover modifier keys.
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By default, those are control and option held down together.
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If you've already tweaked your voiceover settings, you might be using Caps Lock instead.
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Use whichever you prefer. And with all that said, let's get started.
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I will be using Safari to download Reaper, Ozara, and SWS.
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So I'll go to my doc with VOD, find Safari, and hit Enter.
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The first place we want to go to is Reaper.fm. Command L for the address bar and type that in.
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Let's search. V-O-F.
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Enter search text download link download reaper version 7.43 august 13th 2025.
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Vo space online
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Reaper vertical line download web content on.
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This page there are headings so navigate through those with vo command
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H heading level 1 download and evaluate reaper for free heading level 2 windows
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heading level 2 linux heading level 2 mac os mac.
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Os vo right arrow from here
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Mac os universal reaper v 7.43 to 26 megabytes universal for intel and arm 64
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optimized for mac os 10.15 and mac os 11 and later.
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That's the one we want vo right arrow from here to an image
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Bling image download.
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Vo space on that cancel
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Toggle button do you want to allow downloads on reaper fm you can change which
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websites can download files in websites preferences.
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If this is the first time you download from this place you will be asked to
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allow the download allow toggle button.
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It is quite possible that by the time you get here, you will see a newer version
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of Reaper. That is perfectly safe.
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Just grab whatever the latest version of Reaper is when you get here.
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Moving on. We need Osara. We can find that on osara.reaperaccessibility.com slash snapshots.
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Let's go there. Open location. OsaraReapairAccessibility.com.
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Osara Development Snapshots.
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VOF.
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Enter search text.
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Download download for windows let's skip past windows bullet
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3 of 4 download for mac.
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For mac is much better view space on that download started
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All right, one more download. We strongly recommend you install the SWS extension.
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It has a ton of actions that are used in the Osara key map.
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Reaper can be used without it, but keep in mind that on our computers,
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SWS is installed. So for you to follow our tutorials and demos with ease,
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then you will have to have it installed as well.
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We can find that on sws-extension.org.
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On this page there are headings, so navigate through those two.
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SWSSNM Extension Heading Level 1 ARIPA Plug-In Extension Heading Level 2 2 Items
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Download the SWS Extension 5 Items Latest Stable Version V2.12 Windows Heading
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Level 3 Mac OS Heading Level 3 Mac OS.
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Let's navigate from there.
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Hello, it's everybody's best friend, Captain Punchin. I'm here to bring you
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an additional bit of information.
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So on the Reaper downloads page, you would have got a universal version of Reaper,
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and that is compiled to work on Intel and Apple Silicon-based Macs.
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But on the SWS page that you're looking at now, it's a little bit different.
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There are three versions of SWS for Mac, and you need to pick the right one.
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So there's the 32-bit version um you probably
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don't need that that's for like really really old versions
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of mac os there's the 64 bit version that's
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the one you'd get if you're running an intel based mac and
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then there's the arm 64 version that's the one you want if you're running an
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apple silicon based mac if you're not sure which one to pick go to your apple
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menu check in about this mac you'll find what type of processor you've got in
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there and if you're wondering why jenny k He isn't telling you about this.
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Okay, I got what I need. Here's your 20 bucks.
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Download is dodged.
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Bye.
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And with that we have everything we need. Let's install this stuff.
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Everything we just got is in the Downloads folder, so let's open that with Command Option L.
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Downloads. List view. Table. Reaper 743 Underscore Universal DMG disk image.
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We're gonna start with Reaper, so open the disk image with Command O.
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Application. Window. Text. End-User License Agreement for Reaper.
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Important. This Reaper. Software. End-User License Agreement.
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EULA. Is a legal agreement between you, either an individual or,
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if purchased for an entity, an entity and caucus incorporated caucus read it
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carefully before completing the installation process and using this software
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it provides a license to use this software and contains warranty and liability
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disclaimers by download yeah.
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I read all of that
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Honest print button save button disagree button agree button just agree verifying
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finder window icon view collection disk.
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Images are opened in icon view i don't like that so i change it to list view with command 2
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In that.
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Folder we have an application alias that we don't need to worry
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About.
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A readme that you might want to read, remote, which is a different piece altogether,
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and the Reaper application.
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Copy that with Command C, open the Applications folder with Command Shift a
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then command V to paste it in there applications
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Now in window list view table no selection paste item now in window stop progress
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button reader application.
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Once that is in place go ahead and open it with command O open
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Application system dialogue 37% progress indicator,
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System dialog. Reaper is an app downloaded from the internet.
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Safari downloaded this file today at 9.30. Open default button.
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Your Mac wants to make sure that you really want to do that, so hit enter to open it.
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Finder. Alert. System dialog. Reaper app would like to access files in your documents folder.
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The first time you open Reaper, it will ask for your permission to use your
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documents folder, because that is the default location for your recordings.
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There's no allow button in this dialogue so I will just hit OK.
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Don't allow button. OK button. Alert system dialogue. Reaper app would like
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to access files in your desktop folder.
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Now it's asking for permission to use your desktop folder.
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Don't allow button. OK button. Alert system dialogue. Reaper app would like
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to access the microphone. Allow recording and slash or monitoring of audio inputs.
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And finally it's asking permission to use your microphone.
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Don't allow button. OK button.
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If you have plugins installed on your system, something that came with a different
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DAW perhaps, Reaper will scan for those.
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This might take a moment or even minutes depending on what you have going on there.
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Just don't panic while Reaper gets momentarily unresponsive.
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You have not yet selected an audio device. Would you like to select your audio
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device driver now? Recommended?
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Reaper will ask you to select an audio device because you haven't done that
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before, so hit Enter to do that. yes default button you will be taken into the reaper preferences now
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In window table row 8 of 39 device selected.
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And into a table which is not a table
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but a preview it lands on device which is where we want to be if you don't have
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an interface then you can let reaper use the built-in outputs which is default
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but i want to use my scarlet interface so vo right arrow into these options audio
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Device building output pop-up button.
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And your space menu
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Six items check mark building output.
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You select with arrows none
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Default system built in my craft check mark building output scarlet 2i2 usb.
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And hit enter to select closing
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Menu scarlet 2i2 usb pop-up button.
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Hit enter again to accept your changes and close preferences project
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Tab list window.
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I'm going to switch to the Downloads folder again with Command-Tab,
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but I will leave Reaper open because we will need one of its menu options in JusticeFact.
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Next up, we need the SWS extension.
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And we have another disk image open with command O.
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Now? Just agree.
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Again, we can change icon view to list view with command 2.
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Command A to select everything. 5 rows selected and command C to copy copy 5
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items now command tab back to Reaper open the menu with VOM Reaper
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Menu bar, apple, options.
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Right arrow until you find the options menu or hit O to jump straight to it.
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Options, preference, layout, themes, submenu, customize menus,
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toolbars, ellipse, show Reaper resource path in explorer finder ellipses.
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Show Reaper resource path in explorer slash finder. That's the one we want,
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so hit enter to open that folder.
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Finder, window, list view, table, no selection.
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Hit U to locate the user plugins folder and open it with command O.
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Open selection. List view. Table. No selection.
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Command V to paste.
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Paste item.
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And now you can close that window.
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Close window.
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That is all we need to do here for now. So quit Reaper with Command Q and start it again.
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So SWS can be loaded.
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Applications. Now in window. List view. Reaper application. Open. Reaper.
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Alert. System dialog. Reaper underscore SWS dialed cannot be opened because
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the developer cannot be verified.
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macOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware. Safari downloaded this
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file today at 4.31pm from swsextension.org.
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This warning comes up because SWS is not a notarized extension.
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It's nothing to worry about. It's open source and stable and safe to use.
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Move to trash button. Cancel button.
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The first time this comes up, there is no allow button and no okay button.
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All we can do is cancel. To get past this, we need to find security and privacy in System Preferences.
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Do VOM to find the Apple menu.
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And hit Enter on System Preferences.
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In here, VOM right arrow until you reach the preference panes.
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Interact with this with VOM shift down arrow. V-O right arrow until you find
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security and privacy or hit S to go straight there V-O space to open that
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Loading security and privacy, window, toolbar.
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In here, VO writes arrow until you find the allow anyway button.
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General selected file vault tap firewall privacy tap the login password has
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been changed password but require password up require password eight hours after
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sleep or show a message set lock message disable automatic login allow apps
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downloaded from app store app store and identify developers reaper underscore
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sws dialed was blocked from use because it is not from an identified developer
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allow anyway Allow anyway.
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VO space on that, and now you can close system prefs with command W.
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You might be wondering, isn't there a faster way to do this? Yes, there is.
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Do VO end. It will take you to the end of the dialogue.
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Do VO left arrow a few times from there, and it takes you to the same place, just faster.
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Another option that's even faster is the item chooser.
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VOI will generate a list of what's accessible on the screen.
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When the list is open, type allow.
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it will find Allow Anyway. Select it in the list, hit Enter,
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and it will take you straight to it.
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Applications window list view table reaper application reaper.
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Will need to be run one more time and guess what
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Reaper sys application alert system dialogue mac os cannot verify the developer
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of reaper underscore sws dialib are you sure you want to open it you.
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Didn't see that coming did you
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Help button open button but.
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This time there's an open button so use that and all is well
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Reaper Reaper v6.36 evaluation license window.
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Let's see if the SWS extension has been added properly. Go to the extension menu.
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Menu bar, Apple. Extensions menu. About SWS extension.
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If the About SWS extension menu item is there, then we're all good.
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Next up, Osara. Switch to the downloads folder again.
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List view, table, row 2 of 2. Osara installer app application.
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Open that with command O.
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Open. Application. Alert. System Dialog. Asera Installer App is an app downloaded
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from the internet. Are you sure you want to open it?
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Safari downloaded this file today at 922. Apple checked it for malicious software
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and none was detected. Help. Button. Cancel. Button. Open. Default. Button.
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Open. Install Osera. Dialog. Choose whether to install Osera into a standard
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or a portable Reaper. Standard Reaper Installation. Default. Button.
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The Osera installation opens. Here you can choose between standard and portable.
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Standard Reaper Installation. Default. Button.
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We choose standard with Enter.
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Yes, default button. Do you want to replace the existing keymap with the Osara keymap?
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This is a fresh install, so I want to start out with a clean copy of the Osara keymap.
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When you update Osara in the future, keep saying yes to this if you want the latest Osara keymap.
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When you inevitably start customizing your keystrokes, then saying no to this
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will update Osara, but preserve your customizations.
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Here, I will hit enter to say yes.
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Ok default button installation complete.
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Now we want to run Reaper again to make sure that Osara is working.
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Applications, window, list view, table, Reaper, Reaper busy.
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Configure Reaper for optimal screen reader accessibility. Configure Reaper for
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optimal screen reader accessibility dialog.
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Would you like to adjust Reaper preferences for optimal compatibility with screen readers?
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This prompt is from Osara and as you just heard it's offering to configure a
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handful of things for optimal accessibility.
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is useful to get this taken care of in one go and it saves you a whole lot of
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fiddling in preferences.
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So let's say yes to this.
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Yes. Default button. Okay. Default button. Restart Reaper.
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Reaper will now exit. Please restart Reaper to apply the changes. Okay. Default button.
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And Reaper will need to be restarted.
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Applications. Window. List view. Table. Reaper. Now in. Window.
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New project, unchecked, checkbox.
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Once Reaper has been restarted, up and down arrows will move between tracks in the Osara keymap.
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If everything works as it should, we will hear no tracks because we have no tracks.
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But before I do that, there's one more important thing to say.
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You will need to run Reaper with a US English keyboard layout.
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This is to make sure that the hotkeys that we teach you will match up with the
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hotkeys that will work in Reaper on your machine.
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If you don't know how to do that, there is a tutorial available on the Reaper
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Made Easy page now. Let's see if this works.
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No tracks.
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We're all done. Bye.
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This tutorial was a co-production, recorded at House of Imp Studios by Jenny
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Kay, and I, Scott Chesworth, did the editing. Because some people get all the luck.
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We were funded by TGV Productions, and if you want to contribute support for
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future tutorial production, you can send PayPal or Cash App to training at theglobalvoice.info.
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That is also the address to write to if you want to send us some feedback.
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And hey, send us something you've made along with it. We'd love to take a listen.
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Our outro jam is Just Coastin' by Leo the Slowly Movin'.