07-05-2014, 03:12 PM
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Scribe
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Van Diemen's Land
Posts: 12,201
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Originally Posted by KeithC
Happy I found this thread. The thread was started in 2009, so I'm wondering if it has been revised? Is it still available at Barnes & Noble? Coming from a good deal of analog experience, but fairly computer illiterate, is this a good starting place for me to learn the basics of I/O, Routing, and the plethora of menu selections in Reaper? And lastly, does it go into the way the PC, and DAW link, communicate, and help with setting your file locations, folders, and subfolders in the most logical, and productive way? I mainly have issues understanding the computer aspects, and initial setup, as well as routing inside Reaper, so that I have the correct inputs from my interface, and through, then out of the DAW.
THANKS, KeithC
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Hi Keith,
This book isn't to teach everything about REAPER in depth but is written to teach complete beginners to DAWs more than enough to get meaningfully going and grow in confidence. Yoi can tread more abiout it including customer eviews at amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/Home-Recording.../dp/1598638815
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