![]() Guitar setups with VSTs for sound modification.Wind Controller setups with VSTis for sound generation.keyboard setups featuring master keyboards, and using VSTis for sound generation.With "Live instrument" setups, the most common applications are: Of course combinations of these classes can be required in certain situations. Here Reaper is used as a slave application, controlled by external software that creates the visible functionality, while relying on Reaper for audio processing in the background. Mostly a Control Surface device is added for decent usability of the system. ![]() ![]() "Live Mixing" with multi channel input and output, using plugins for sound modification."DJ" or "Live Looping" type of performances using pre-recorded songs and/or material that is recorded and played back on the fly.a "Live instrument" setup taking signals from instruments to be played by a musician and using plugins to generate or modify the sound, usually no pre-recorded songs involved.Several classes of such projects can be done in that way e.g.: This means that while at work, the Reaper GUI is not of any concern, and may even not be visible at all, but other control elements provided by some hardware or on a computer screen govern the proceedings that are executed by the Reaper project. Reaper for Live, on stage, and embedded use.ĭue to its stability, efficiency and versatility, Reaper is exceptionally well suited as the basis for an "embedded" application.
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