What to do about preparing for #FAWM ?
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Jan 3, 2026: Wellp, no guitar practice for me today.
January 4: Another day with no guitar playing, but I've used some old Kenny Gioia videos to set Reaper DAW up to work a little more effectively with the Beatstep Pro (Gioia uses a regular Beatstep, which is different in some ways but similar enough - except in the very old videos where he uses a MIDI keyboard controller and in those it matches up a lot less well).
It actually helps that Gioia remade some of his videos multiple times over 9+ years.
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January 4: Another day with no guitar playing, but I've used some old Kenny Gioia videos to set Reaper DAW up to work a little more effectively with the Beatstep Pro (Gioia uses a regular Beatstep, which is different in some ways but similar enough - except in the very old videos where he uses a MIDI keyboard controller and in those it matches up a lot less well).
It actually helps that Gioia remade some of his videos multiple times over 9+ years.
January 5: extremely tired. Took the evening off from practice, but may manage to watch one Reaper-related video before bed.
Honestly, the most gain in the short time left before FAWM is in learning how to DAW so that's what I'll do.
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January 5: extremely tired. Took the evening off from practice, but may manage to watch one Reaper-related video before bed.
Honestly, the most gain in the short time left before FAWM is in learning how to DAW so that's what I'll do.
I didn't finish the video I started, because I had Reaper on, messed with the settings and messed them up so bad that I had to spend half an hour to figure out what I'd done wrong and undo it. The current state is that hitting C2 on the Drum channel no longer starts the transport, which would have been a dealbreaker if I was trying to get anything done.
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I didn't finish the video I started, because I had Reaper on, messed with the settings and messed them up so bad that I had to spend half an hour to figure out what I'd done wrong and undo it. The current state is that hitting C2 on the Drum channel no longer starts the transport, which would have been a dealbreaker if I was trying to get anything done.
Now, on the one hand, this thoroughly unpleasant experience was one I brought upon myself by letting myself get sidetracked from following the steps in the video and messing around with settings I had already got working for me.
On the other hand, it's still the sort of thing that makes me consider going back to GarageBand and just living with its limitations. It's not like I've got that much hair left to pull out.
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Now, on the one hand, this thoroughly unpleasant experience was one I brought upon myself by letting myself get sidetracked from following the steps in the video and messing around with settings I had already got working for me.
On the other hand, it's still the sort of thing that makes me consider going back to GarageBand and just living with its limitations. It's not like I've got that much hair left to pull out.
January 6: I may not have brought yesterday's bad experience on myself; it may have something to do with how channels on the Beatstep pro are handled. My working theory: the transport on the Beatstep Pro has to work regardless of what channel is active, so on initialization, it resets its configuration so that it sends the right notes with the first channel that's activated, or all channels. You then have to re-assign the connection with the Reaper transport in Reaper…
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January 6: I may not have brought yesterday's bad experience on myself; it may have something to do with how channels on the Beatstep pro are handled. My working theory: the transport on the Beatstep Pro has to work regardless of what channel is active, so on initialization, it resets its configuration so that it sends the right notes with the first channel that's activated, or all channels. You then have to re-assign the connection with the Reaper transport in Reaper…
I could probably shoot a few holes into that theory, but it'll do for now. This is just a way for me to remember why I think the problem that was solved yesterday reoccurred today. If it's wrong, I'll at least have a starting point.
Anyway, I mucked about with the sample player plugin that ships with Reaper, following another Kenny Gioia video, and that turned out to be pretty easy and maye a more practical way for me to do drums during FAWM.
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I could probably shoot a few holes into that theory, but it'll do for now. This is just a way for me to remember why I think the problem that was solved yesterday reoccurred today. If it's wrong, I'll at least have a starting point.
Anyway, I mucked about with the sample player plugin that ships with Reaper, following another Kenny Gioia video, and that turned out to be pretty easy and maye a more practical way for me to do drums during FAWM.
However, I could not finish the "lesson" and didn't record anything. In fact, I've never yet actually recorded anything in Reaper, except by accident. Everything I've done since buying the license has been about setting things up (and sometimes playing live through the effects plugins). Time to pass that milestone with some simple beats… tomorrow.
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However, I could not finish the "lesson" and didn't record anything. In fact, I've never yet actually recorded anything in Reaper, except by accident. Everything I've done since buying the license has been about setting things up (and sometimes playing live through the effects plugins). Time to pass that milestone with some simple beats… tomorrow.
January 7: I'm getting extremely frustrated with #Reaper DAW. I'm trying to follow what should be a simple tutorial :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0p9r_QYU0CA
But no matter what I do, I can't get looping to work. I've gone through the options in this Reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Reaper/comments/1dvpjsx/loop_problem/ and I found the attitudes of the respondents unhelpful and none of the proffered solutions resulted in loops working.
The OP "resolved" the issue by uninstalling and reinstalling? -
January 7: I'm getting extremely frustrated with #Reaper DAW. I'm trying to follow what should be a simple tutorial :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0p9r_QYU0CA
But no matter what I do, I can't get looping to work. I've gone through the options in this Reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Reaper/comments/1dvpjsx/loop_problem/ and I found the attitudes of the respondents unhelpful and none of the proffered solutions resulted in loops working.
The OP "resolved" the issue by uninstalling and reinstalling?Finally,
I went back to this video, "Looping in Reaper" which shows an action of drawing a time selection on the "ruler" area, which I can't replicate either.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0p9r_QYU0CA
So… unnecessary complexity, basic actions fail and send me into a rabbit hole to try to get them fixed, "advice" forums are unhelpful… REAPER would be the linux of DAWs if it was open source.
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Finally,
I went back to this video, "Looping in Reaper" which shows an action of drawing a time selection on the "ruler" area, which I can't replicate either.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0p9r_QYU0CA
So… unnecessary complexity, basic actions fail and send me into a rabbit hole to try to get them fixed, "advice" forums are unhelpful… REAPER would be the linux of DAWs if it was open source.
And on top of it all, I still haven't recorded a single note on this DAW in four months of owning it. I'm starting to think that the 70 bucks for the license is a sunk cost that I should stop pursuing.
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And on top of it all, I still haven't recorded a single note on this DAW in four months of owning it. I'm starting to think that the 70 bucks for the license is a sunk cost that I should stop pursuing.
Update: uninstalling and reinstalling did not work, probably because that's not how things are organized on the Mac compared to Windows. Deleting the app only deletes the app, not the settings.
Following the steps in https://promixacademy.com/blog/loop-in-reaper/ also failed, because the behavior described in Step 2-1:"Right-click on the timeline above your selected area and choose “Set Loop Points” from the context menu." simply does not occur. There's no "Set Loop Points" option there.
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Update: uninstalling and reinstalling did not work, probably because that's not how things are organized on the Mac compared to Windows. Deleting the app only deletes the app, not the settings.
Following the steps in https://promixacademy.com/blog/loop-in-reaper/ also failed, because the behavior described in Step 2-1:"Right-click on the timeline above your selected area and choose “Set Loop Points” from the context menu." simply does not occur. There's no "Set Loop Points" option there.
However, after selecting "Remove all markers from time selection" from that same context menu, I can draw a time selection on the ruler, which is progress. I do not recall having made a time selection before, but maybe I have. Does it work? Let's find out!
… yes, yes it does. Only took me an hour to troubleshoot.
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However, after selecting "Remove all markers from time selection" from that same context menu, I can draw a time selection on the ruler, which is progress. I do not recall having made a time selection before, but maybe I have. Does it work? Let's find out!
… yes, yes it does. Only took me an hour to troubleshoot.
Well, stone me, I've recorded some drums. And it's time to wrap up practice for the day and go to bed, so more tomorrow.
Once again, once I'd jumped through a dozen different hoops and tore my hair out for over an hour to identify the tiny thing the instructions missed, things work pretty much the way I expected before I started on the task.
I wish just for once I could go directly from zero to things working the way I expected them to in the first place!
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Well, stone me, I've recorded some drums. And it's time to wrap up practice for the day and go to bed, so more tomorrow.
Once again, once I'd jumped through a dozen different hoops and tore my hair out for over an hour to identify the tiny thing the instructions missed, things work pretty much the way I expected before I started on the task.
I wish just for once I could go directly from zero to things working the way I expected them to in the first place!
Though I guess the sample player, ReaSamplOMatic5000, counts as something that worked as expected immediately. So maybe I'm being unfair in the thread above.
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Though I guess the sample player, ReaSamplOMatic5000, counts as something that worked as expected immediately. So maybe I'm being unfair in the thread above.
January 8: After thinking through how things went yesterday, I think I was a little too hard on Reaper (and on linux and its community as a snide little aside). I regret saying that in public, but only a little bit. Part of documenting what I've been up to every evening that I'm working my way to being ready for FAWM is mentioning how I feel about things, and that was how I felt. But I also thought what kept happening wasn't Reaper's fault.
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January 8: After thinking through how things went yesterday, I think I was a little too hard on Reaper (and on linux and its community as a snide little aside). I regret saying that in public, but only a little bit. Part of documenting what I've been up to every evening that I'm working my way to being ready for FAWM is mentioning how I feel about things, and that was how I felt. But I also thought what kept happening wasn't Reaper's fault.
Gradually working with the same templates to get to something I can use involves the creation of some technical debt: actions that I may have forgotten about but that effect the next lesson. If I started from scratch each session, I wouldn't have these problems.
That was what I thought late last night.
Today… I followed @etherdiver 's video about using the MicroFreak with effects, specifically the ZOOM CDR-70 Multistomp. -
Gradually working with the same templates to get to something I can use involves the creation of some technical debt: actions that I may have forgotten about but that effect the next lesson. If I started from scratch each session, I wouldn't have these problems.
That was what I thought late last night.
Today… I followed @etherdiver 's video about using the MicroFreak with effects, specifically the ZOOM CDR-70 Multistomp.This time around, very little of what Ether said was new to me (I've had both the synth and the pedal for a while and know they go well together), but it was a nice refresher. I did, however, tune out when the discussion about whether the pedal was worth purchasing or not started. At that point, I took that as my queue to try out the chorus/delay/reverb effects that shipped with Reaper instead… and what do you know?
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This time around, very little of what Ether said was new to me (I've had both the synth and the pedal for a while and know they go well together), but it was a nice refresher. I did, however, tune out when the discussion about whether the pedal was worth purchasing or not started. At that point, I took that as my queue to try out the chorus/delay/reverb effects that shipped with Reaper instead… and what do you know?
The curse struck again. After a few minutes, something happened that made the effects chain not work. I know it worked at first because I sent the feedback on a delay right into the hell zone of digital clipping. But after switching out chorus effects… I got the dry output from the MicroFreak and nothing more.
I decided not to go into the rabbit hole today, A fresh start tomorrow should have everything working again, and if not, I can deal with it then.
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The curse struck again. After a few minutes, something happened that made the effects chain not work. I know it worked at first because I sent the feedback on a delay right into the hell zone of digital clipping. But after switching out chorus effects… I got the dry output from the MicroFreak and nothing more.
I decided not to go into the rabbit hole today, A fresh start tomorrow should have everything working again, and if not, I can deal with it then.
But it's at moments like this I'm really glad to have my standard pedalboard, as well as the extra pedals that can come in handy (the Multistomp, a Strymon Bluesky reverb and a mono CabZeus cab simulator). If all else fails, I can show them to my computer and remind it it's replaceable. I mean hook them up and record wet signal from those devices. Into my R16. While the goddamned computer watches and starts thinking about how to get back into my good graces.
Ahem.
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But it's at moments like this I'm really glad to have my standard pedalboard, as well as the extra pedals that can come in handy (the Multistomp, a Strymon Bluesky reverb and a mono CabZeus cab simulator). If all else fails, I can show them to my computer and remind it it's replaceable. I mean hook them up and record wet signal from those devices. Into my R16. While the goddamned computer watches and starts thinking about how to get back into my good graces.
Ahem.
That reminds me, my wrists are doing great and I might just play some guitar again tomorrow.