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So a client asked you to record a solo, a voice, whatever, over a track that has already been produced, such as a backing track, or the rest of the band, for example. Before we record anything, We need to set the tempo first.
and now for the importing and recording process itself:
#ensure you have a blank project open and press alt enter to open the project properties dialog
#ensure you are at the start of the project or at a place you feel at ease when recording. Most people like to leave a two bar empty space as a precaution.
#the first thing you will find are the various tabs. Makes sure that the left most one is selected: project settings tab
#double tap the insert key or use the insert menu, and then choose media file.
#tab about six times and set the bpm. You can also set the time signature here.
#locate your mp3, wav, whatever contains the backing track, and press enter on it. You will notice that a track ahs been created with the file name as an item inside that track. When importing multiple items at once, reaper will prompt you for what you wish to do. Options are self explanatory.
#press enter to save your changes.
#Once the file or files have been imported, it is time to create new tracks and record, just as described previously.

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So a client asked you to record a solo, a voice, whatever, over a track that has already been produced, such as a backing track, or the rest of the band, for example. Before we record anything, We need to set the tempo first.
#ensure you have a blank project open and press alt enter to open the project properties dialog
#the first thing you will find are the various tabs. Makes sure that the left most one is selected: project settings tab
#tab about six times and set the bpm. You can also set the time signature here.
#press enter to save your changes.

and now for the importing and recording process itself:

  1. ensure you are at the start of the project or at a place you feel at ease when recording. Most people like to leave a two bar empty space as a precaution.
  2. double tap the insert key or use the insert menu, and then choose media file.
  3. locate your mp3, wav, whatever contains the backing track, and press enter on it. You will notice that a track ahs been created with the file name as an item inside that track. When importing multiple items at once, reaper will prompt you for what you wish to do. Options are self explanatory.
  4. Once the file or files have been imported, it is time to create new tracks and record, just as described previously.