Course Description
Learn the basic techniques to edit and record voiceovers,
narrations, live music and ambient sounds in your computer, from the
beginning. Solve your audio production problems with this introductory
course.
Begin to Make Great Audio Content with Reaper
- Installation and configuration explained
- Basic editing operations in detail
- Configure your PC or Mac for audio production
- Productivity tips
- One-click recording setup
- Improve your recordings with audio effects
Your Intro to Audio Production
Learning audio editing and recording is a life-time art, but you
don't have time to waste. With this basics course, you can be in charge
of your audio content and quality from day one. Reaper is a fully
professional software, but so intuitive and easy that my students enjoy
working with it from the first minute. I have removed the technical side
of audio production to make the basics as easy as possible.
This is an introductory course for musicians, actors, teachers and
anyone who needs to record his own audio. Aimed at non technical users,
you will learn the basics of Reaper, an all-pourpose audio editor that
you can use for free with no time limit.
Content and Overview
In just ten lessons you will download, configure and use Reaper
to make and edit your own recordings, improve the audio quality using
effects, etc. Audio materials and links will be available for practise
and to extend your learning.
The course is divided in
four sections, following the natural order of your learning. In the
first section you will learn how to download and install Reaper in your
computer, depending if you are in Windows or Mac. You will perform a
sound check and learn how to solve the possible problems that could
arise during configuration. I will be available in the comments section
and also in office hours to respond to your doubts. The first section
ends with an overview of Reaper's User Interface, so you can get
familiar with it.
The second section is about Audio
Editing. You will learn how to import audio, cut, copy, paste, etc,
mass-edit operations and shortcuts. Also how to organize your projects
and the best formats to render your audio sessions.
Then during the third section you will setup your computer and other
hardware ready to record audio into Reaper. Depending on your system,
some techniques are described to improve the audio quality and
performance of the computer.
In the fourth section you
will learn what Audio Effects are, the most common plugin formats and
how to use them in the recordings you just made. You will learn to
remove background noise or change it's tonal colour through EQ, and also
to add some Reverb to improve the acoustics.
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