Hi guys! first of all sorry if this question has already been done! And, of course, sorry for my english... I want to play loops on the fly with Reaper but I can not understand the method! Someone could explain it to me? Thank you very much indeed!
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What exactly do you mean? Like using it as a live looper pedal for jamming? Loop recording takes? MIDI or real instruments? Anyway, if you go to the Actions List and filter for "loop" you will find plenty of commands that you can experiment with and assign shortcuts to.
Here's the ReaLOOP thread on the forums. You could try that method. Some people had trouble with it, and it seems like kind of a hack. I wish Reaper devs would develop this feature - seems like it would be a good addition. People also use the Mobius VST: I have not personally used either of these methods.
The new JS instrument Super8 is designed specifically for this. It was just released in a recent update. You'll need some sort of MIDI controller to operate it though.
There are good reasons why pre-release features and discussion about them should be kept in appropriate forum. No, there is no Super8 looper in the current Reaper release (v5.04), sorry about the confusion reaper73.
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