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So, you have already recorded your single track masterpiece. Now what? Perhaps you need to run the verse again a couple of times because of some little flubs that always mysteriously manage to creep in, or you wanted to take it slow and record section by section Or maybe you just thought of a killer vocal arrangement, or want to stack up many guitars for a heavier sound. A client has also asked you to record a voice over a karaoke track and we will see another way to set the tempo. Or maybe, after all, you decide that the solo at the end of the song is not necessary. We also have a slight annoying problem with that solo in case we decided to keep it, and it is that it came in a bit too early, but some notes weren't quite on time, either. But the ideas were perfect! Alas, our favorite soloist  is always busy and in demand, so we will figure out a way to cope and stay with what we have. How do we tackle absolutely all of this? Keep reading to find out. You can skip some sections and then come back to those you will need, but please don't skip the fundamentals!
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Also, we mention some dialogstools and workflows here and the necessary steps to accomplish something. But don't be afraid to explore and in most cases, experiment. Remember, there are many ways to accomplish the same thing in Reaper. If in doubt, you can use many of the resources available to consult what a specific setting or option will do. The sections here will introduce basic concepts and will gradually progress to more advanced ones. As we pretend to explain how editing audio is done in Reaper, Item manipulation will be the bulk of this article.
= wiki de Reaper acccesible =
 
créditos de traducción para este wiki: Juan Pablo Bello, Alfredo Delgado
 
REAPER es una aplicación de producción de audio digital completa para Windows y Mac OS X, ofreciendo una solución y un juego de herramientas multipista para la grabación, edición, procesamiento, mezcla y masterización de audio y MIDI. Esta wiki proporciona información para usuarios ciegos de Reaper. Si eres un músico, compositor, podcaster o editor de audio y video, Reaper puede más que satisfacer tus necesidades.
 
para empezar, quizá quieras [[Special:MyLanguage/Getting_Started|leer cómo descargar e instalar Reaper, Osara y las extensiones SWS.]] También puedes [[Special:MyLanguage/Useful_Links_and_Resources|echarle un vistazo a estos enlaces y recursos útiles]] y a los [[:Category:ArchivedSites|sitios archivados]].
 
Además, estamos empezando a hacer accesibles y a adaptar los siguientes documentos oficiales, que se encuentran  en la Web de reaper y otros sitios:
* Guía de usuarios de reaper: gracias a la abundante generosidad y paciencia de Geoffrey Francis, autor de la guía de usuario de Reaper, el documento ahora está etiquetado correctamente y puede leerse con el lector de pantalla y lector de pdf de preferencia. [http://reaper.fm/userguide.php Descargar desde el sitio oficial de Reaper]
* [[Especial: MyLanguage / ReaEffects guide | Guía de ReaEffects]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Reaper plus! the power of sws extensions|Reaper plus! el poder de las extensiones sws]]
 
A continuación encontrarás una sección de contenido que enumera cada artículo de la accesiblidad de Reaper  en este sitio, escritos por usuarios, para usuarios de la comunidad de accesibilidad de reaper.
 
 
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== Contenidos (artículos hechos por usuarios) ==
 
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Getting_Started|Empezar (descargar e instalar Reaper con accesibilidad]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Keyboard_Shortcuts|Comandos de teclado]]
**[[Special:MyLanguage/Reaper shortcut key list by headings|Lista de comandos de reaper organizada por encabezados]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Making_Your_First_Recording|Haciendo tu primera grabación en Reaper]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Basic_editing|Tareas básicas de edición en Reaper]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Enabling_Midi_Devices|Habilitando dispositivos midi]]
*Algunas ideas para la [[Special:MyLanguage/editing midi in reaper using osara|edición y manipulación de midi en reaper usando osara]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Using_Reaper_Under_MacOs|Tips para los usuarios en  mac]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Monitoring levels when you can't see the meters|Monitoreando niveles cuando no puedes ver la señal ]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Tracks_and_Track_Folders|Pistas y carpetas de pistas]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Track_Templates|Plantillas de pistas]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Project_Templates|Plantillas de proyectos]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/The fast and easy way to understand compression and reaComp accessibility|La manera fácil y rápida para entender la compresión y la accesibilidad en reaComp]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Sidechaining_with_ReaComp|Realizando Side Chains con Reacomp]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/tapeStop effect using stretch markers|Efecto de parada o tapeStop utilizando marcadores de estiramiento de audio]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Implementing accessible automation|Implementando automatización accesible]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/The_render_and_Consolidate/Export_Tracks_Dialogs|Haciendo renders y exportaciones de proyectos y pistas]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Reaper_Preferences_to_save_Disc_Space|Opciones de reaper para ahorrar espacio de almacenamiento]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Reaper_Preferences_General|un panorama de las opciones (generales) de reaper]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Loop or beat slicing using reaSamploMatic|Cortando loops o beats beat slicing usando reaSamploMatic]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Ideas_for_video_editing|Ideas para la edición de video]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/SIBIAC add on for NVDA|complemento SIBIAC para NVDA]] que pretende hacer  plug-ins de efectos e instrumentos de terceros accesibles
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Reaper_and_Osara_Cookbook|recetario Reaper y Osara]] una guía estilo problema-solución que cubre varias tareas que se hacen con reaper y la extensión osara
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Useful_Links_and_Resources|links y recursos de interés ]]

Latest revision as of 05:42, 3 June 2023

So, you have already recorded your single track masterpiece. Now what? Perhaps you need to run the verse again a couple of times because of some little flubs that always mysteriously manage to creep in, or you wanted to take it slow and record section by section Or maybe you just thought of a killer vocal arrangement, or want to stack up many guitars for a heavier sound. A client has also asked you to record a voice over a karaoke track and we will see another way to set the tempo. Or maybe, after all, you decide that the solo at the end of the song is not necessary. We also have a slight annoying problem with that solo in case we decided to keep it, and it is that it came in a bit too early, but some notes weren't quite on time, either. But the ideas were perfect! Alas, our favorite soloist is always busy and in demand, so we will figure out a way to cope and stay with what we have. How do we tackle absolutely all of this? Keep reading to find out. You can skip some sections and then come back to those you will need, but please don't skip the fundamentals! Also, we mention some dialogs, tools and workflows here and the necessary steps to accomplish something. But don't be afraid to explore and in most cases, experiment. Remember, there are many ways to accomplish the same thing in Reaper. If in doubt, you can use many of the resources available to consult what a specific setting or option will do. The sections here will introduce basic concepts and will gradually progress to more advanced ones. As we pretend to explain how editing audio is done in Reaper, Item manipulation will be the bulk of this article.