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= Making Your First Recording =
Press CTRL/t to create a track. You will be placed in an edit box
You may be saying to yourself, “I just want to record a song already.
where you can type a name for your track, then press enter. You are
How do I do it?”
now back in the track view. You don't need to type in a track name if you don't want to. You can simply press Control+T and then press enter. This will create an unnamed track. You can name the track later simply by pressing F2 on that track, typing a name and pressing enter.
The following article should get you started. It is assumed that you
have Reaper and Osara installed. It is also assumed that you have
installed your audio interface. OK! Let’s reap!
=== Creating tracks ===
When you first open reaper, after escaping out of the splash screen,
you are in the track view of a new Reaper session. Arrow up and down
and you should hear Osara report “no tracks.” So, you must first
create tracks.

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= Making Your First Recording =
You may be saying to yourself, “I just want to record a song already.
How do I do it?”
The following article should get you started. It is assumed that you
have Reaper and Osara installed. It is also assumed that you have
installed your audio interface. OK! Let’s reap!
=== Creating tracks ===
When you first open reaper, after escaping out of the splash screen,
you are in the track view of a new Reaper session. Arrow up and down
and you should hear Osara report “no tracks.” So, you must first
create tracks.

Press CTRL/t to create a track. You will be placed in an edit box where you can type a name for your track, then press enter. You are now back in the track view. You don't need to type in a track name if you don't want to. You can simply press Control+T and then press enter. This will create an unnamed track. You can name the track later simply by pressing F2 on that track, typing a name and pressing enter.