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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Davis" data-source="post: 97235" data-attributes="member: 1713"><p>Re: x32 studio Users</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Have you got it working?</p><p></p><p>I find that sometimes when re starting a project in reaper the remote control facility disappears - what I have to do is delete the Mackie remote control surface in reaper and then "add" it in again and it works fine.</p><p></p><p>For what it is worth ,I have been banging on re some form of automation protocol within the x32 and this is my current work around for a live recording.</p><p></p><p>I set reaper to play back all the tracks recorded through the x32.</p><p>I then adjust the main levels of each track - now there are two options here:</p><p>set the levels on the x32 or using the remote control surface set the (playback) levels in reaper. AS I use all the dynamics , EQ and effects within the x32 - the former is probably the more sensible as it is in the proper place in the chain. If setting the levels in reaper then all the channel faders on the x32 should be set to unity.</p><p></p><p>All this is saved to a scene as I go along ( I also make sure that the scene and reaper project version are named to match e.g. Songname. version)</p><p></p><p>Now for tweaking volume levels within the mix I set up an automation envelope for the Track(s) in reaper and set to write and then record the volume changes using the (DCA/BUS) faders on the x32 with the remote facility- this is where it is not ideal as what I am changing is the level being fed into the X32 and not the fader level post dynamics etc ( as I am not using the reaper ones but the x32 ones!) - but for now needs must. Then set the envelope back to" read" - on playback in remote mode you will see the fader on the x32 follow the envelope changes ( this I believe is using Midi - midi to OSC conversion I presume! -). </p><p></p><p>If setting up the overall (playback) level on reaper ( see above) the channel faders on the x32 these are usually left at unity - but I may later make some overall adjustments using DCAs which can be saved to the scene - (eg percussion, instruments groups , vocals etc). One point to note when recalling a scene the master fader does not go back to the position when the scene was changed - well at least how I have it all set up! ( although I usually try to have the master at unity). What I do is set one DCA to control the level of all channels - then adjust this with the master at unity to get the correct level and save the scene - then on recall I don't nee to remember where the master level was _ I just set it to unity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Davis, post: 97235, member: 1713"] Re: x32 studio Users Have you got it working? I find that sometimes when re starting a project in reaper the remote control facility disappears - what I have to do is delete the Mackie remote control surface in reaper and then "add" it in again and it works fine. For what it is worth ,I have been banging on re some form of automation protocol within the x32 and this is my current work around for a live recording. I set reaper to play back all the tracks recorded through the x32. I then adjust the main levels of each track - now there are two options here: set the levels on the x32 or using the remote control surface set the (playback) levels in reaper. AS I use all the dynamics , EQ and effects within the x32 - the former is probably the more sensible as it is in the proper place in the chain. If setting the levels in reaper then all the channel faders on the x32 should be set to unity. All this is saved to a scene as I go along ( I also make sure that the scene and reaper project version are named to match e.g. Songname. version) Now for tweaking volume levels within the mix I set up an automation envelope for the Track(s) in reaper and set to write and then record the volume changes using the (DCA/BUS) faders on the x32 with the remote facility- this is where it is not ideal as what I am changing is the level being fed into the X32 and not the fader level post dynamics etc ( as I am not using the reaper ones but the x32 ones!) - but for now needs must. Then set the envelope back to" read" - on playback in remote mode you will see the fader on the x32 follow the envelope changes ( this I believe is using Midi - midi to OSC conversion I presume! -). If setting up the overall (playback) level on reaper ( see above) the channel faders on the x32 these are usually left at unity - but I may later make some overall adjustments using DCAs which can be saved to the scene - (eg percussion, instruments groups , vocals etc). One point to note when recalling a scene the master fader does not go back to the position when the scene was changed - well at least how I have it all set up! ( although I usually try to have the master at unity). What I do is set one DCA to control the level of all channels - then adjust this with the master at unity to get the correct level and save the scene - then on recall I don't nee to remember where the master level was _ I just set it to unity. [/QUOTE]
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