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== basic and quick fundamentals ==
Since you have already installed reaper and recorded your first track, we assume that you are at least a bit familiar with the following:
*creating and renaming reaper tracks
*searching for reaper actions and assigning key commands to them
*assigning audio inputs
*turning the metronome on and off
*arming and unarming tracks
*Lastly, if you use a mac, be sure to review and remember the windows equivalents, such as command instead of control, option instead of alt and so on. Where applicable, the reaper actions will be named so even if you use a custom, non default or non standard key map you can follow along.

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== basic and quick fundamentals ==

Since you have already installed reaper and recorded your first track, we assume that you are at least a bit familiar with the following:

  • creating and renaming reaper tracks
  • searching for reaper actions and assigning key commands to them
  • assigning audio inputs
  • turning the metronome on and off
  • arming and unarming tracks
  • Lastly, if you use a mac, be sure to review and remember the windows equivalents, such as command instead of control, option instead of alt and so on. Where applicable, the reaper actions will be named so even if you use a custom, non default or non standard key map you can follow along.