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Originally Posted by mschnell
The Workaround would be using additional delay plugins. That is doable, the only drawback might be that it could be quite a pain to set them correctly.
-Michael
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After searching around the net and watching Reaperblog.net videos (massive thank you to Jon for this!) I have installed SWS Extensions.
It makes it
very easy and transparent to see which tracks have aditional delay on them and offsetting the others accordingly - down to a couple of clicks and/or commands in console.
It is simply a matter of selecting the tracks and pasting the correct preset as an input FX to the relevant channels - no problem with the help of the resources window with the following workflow:
1) Sort tracks in Track Manager by PDC
2) Select tracks without PDC
3)
using Resources window double-click to "Paste/replace as Input FX to selected tracks" the relevant preset to offset tracks/keep mixer in sync
Quote:
Originally Posted by mschnell
The situation described here (using Reaper as an outboard effect with not-live mixing/rendering) is something that supposedly is not used very often, so we can live with what might be perceived as a workaround.
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Maybe I am the only one using Reaper in this way. But Reaper is incredibly well suited for the task - compared to the Pro Tools system it replaces.