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Revision as of 04:08, 19 October 2017
The Reaper Accessibility Wiki
REAPER is a complete digital audio production application for Windows and Mac OS X, offering a full multitrack audio and MIDI recording, editing, processing, mixing and mastering toolset. This wiki provides information for blind Reaper users. Whether you're a musician, songwriter, podcaster or audio/video editor, Reaper can more than serve your needs.
To start, you may wish to read how to download and install Reaper, Osara and SWS. You can also checkout these useful links and resources.
Also, we are starting to make accessible and adapt the official reaper user guide, right here in this wiki
Below is a contents section listing all current Reaper Accessibility articles on this site
Contents
- Getting Started (Downloading and Installing Reaper With accessibility
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Making Your First Recording In Reaper
- Enabling Midi Devices
- Tracks And Track Folders
- Track Templates
- Project Templates
- The fast and easy way to understand compression and reaComp accessibility
- Setting Up a Side Chain with Reacomp
- Implementing accessible automation
- Rendering and Exporting Tracks and Projects
- Reaper Preferences To Save Disc Space
- Useful Links and resources