Thanks, Kenny! I use tabs when I'm working on orchestrations. I often create using a piano plug, then pull pieces out for orchestrating. By using tabs, the process of copy & paste from one project to another becomes simple, and I like simple.
I would like to do something like this but using subprojects, like recording drums, guitar, bass separately (in their own subprojects) and feeding the main project with the stems for an easier and lighter organization. Couldn't find the way to achieve this.
I see how this is very useful for focusing on multiple parts. I see other's comments. They have good points about complexity and seemingly more work. But, if you are composing a more orchestral longer piece this is very helpful. The steps are super insightful! What I want to know is; can you import from multiple Reaper files that are closed like in an Excel Spreadsheet? So to work on them and import to a main project to reduce tabs and overhead when open? Thanks for all you great vids!
Thanks for the tutorial, but I'm struggling to see any advantage to working this way. You're doing more work, cluttering your project folder, and using more resources by having all these tabs open. For what, exactly?
The singer's voice is phenomenal.
Thanks, Kenny! I use tabs when I'm working on orchestrations. I often create using a piano plug, then pull pieces out for orchestrating. By using tabs, the process of copy & paste from one project to another becomes simple, and I like simple.
I would like to do something like this but using subprojects, like recording drums, guitar, bass separately (in their own subprojects) and feeding the main project with the stems for an easier and lighter organization. Couldn't find the way to achieve this.
super useful for doing promo versions of a song.
I see how this is very useful for focusing on multiple parts. I see other's comments. They have good points about complexity and seemingly more work. But, if you are composing a more orchestral longer piece this is very helpful. The steps are super insightful! What I want to know is; can you import from multiple Reaper files that are closed like in an Excel Spreadsheet? So to work on them and import to a main project to reduce tabs and overhead when open? Thanks for all you great vids!
Man! I want those samplss. That finger snap one is the best!
What are the advantages of doing it this way?
Thank you!
Would be if you could always credit the artist you’re using, specially this one, it’s just amazing! Please, Kenny, who is this?
What a nice song and singer❤.
Thanks for this, Kenny.
Thanks Kenny!!
Love the Samples. where can I find the finger snaps!!
Voice sounds a lot like Devon Cole!
Yabadoo!
somebody should make a beat with kenny narrating with his pause laden style
That sings sounds amazing... What's the name of the artist?
Thanks for the tutorial, but I'm struggling to see any advantage to working this way. You're doing more work, cluttering your project folder, and using more resources by having all these tabs open. For what, exactly?
Hello 👊