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I'd then also do a clean up pass to ensure the asset doesn't have any excess silence and that the general integrity of the file is good.
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When I was using Pro Tools I would render out an asset and do a mastering pass in Audition so I could see the waveform and the effects of any processing on it. I've been using Audition for years and still have a place for it, although I'm finding it less and less necessary now. Editor mode- Still use it!Īnyway, if you don't have it, seeing as it looks like the old version is free now, could be useful to download. Audition had latency problems and crashing with some plugins for me in the multitrack mode. Switched over to Reaper many years ago for recording and mixing- it's so much more efficient and stable compared to Audition and other DAWs I've tried. Shit, with automation you can do pretty much anything, this is just my workflow, it's really easy for me. I realize you can do most of those things I mentioned ahead of time before rendering in Reaper. It still sort of amazes me that Reaper doesn't have an editor screen like Audition. * Save your render as any number of files. At that point, easy to achieve these functions: wav file in Reaper, I always select 'open file in external editor' which opens it in Audition's edit screen. Just got so used to doing it this way, All the recording and mixing I now do in Reaper, then After rendering to a. It's called export/audio mixdown (render in Reaper) in AA, which pops the mixdown file up in the file editor screen. I really got used to the workflow in Audition. I see it looks like it's free now from your link. Surprised there are so many Reaper users who formerly worked with Audition. Told I can make stem mixes if I need to send files to those using PT. Can get by with the std version, converting Audition to reaper sessions. If it's really complicated, I'll buy AA Translator. Wish List for Reaper: script to convert Audition. Plus what I read here and Audiomastersforum (). Like to think Reaper64 played a good part in that. One singer, somewhat famous, has just commented a preliminary mix I made of her vocals is very much alive. It's possible to throw multiple plugins on session tracks + master buss then tweak them so they each give just a slight effect (remembering just a bit adds up to alot in the end).
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With a powerful PC (i7 quad core 4790 cpu + 32gb DDR3 ram + two solid state drives, super fast = new normal. Once you "learn" how things work in Reaper, it does the job very well. Reaper you really have to get under the hood and learn how things work. I agree - Audition seemed to stop momentum.