![]() ![]() Nicholas, with all due respect I have to strongly disagree here (while I of course appreciate that you ask) - I think it's by far and far not that simple.įirst of all Reatune is of course not the only possible application of Elastique in Reaper - there are also other applications such as time-stretching, either mild or severe and there's a huge variety of possible material (examples: clean guitar vs. So what I'm driving at is really to draw out of people where their difficulties lie with understanding how to use this plug-in. Seems to me that for anyone who understands about modes and chords and keys, for example, applying ReaTune would be fairly intuitive. I think my reason for asking the question was because maybe there is something of a dilemma with Elastique 2. Yes, I'm inclined to agree with you, quite strongly in fact. ![]() I am referring to User Guide in general here! ![]() So, my opinion is, keep it as simple and as direct to the point as is possible for it is a formidable resource as it is. Perhaps something like 'Go learn about Modes', when appropriate, might be useful 'pointer info' highlights - so that the reader will at least know what to go and research for a particular function/option. A few smatterings here and there are possibly more of a frustration? When explaining what the track/channel faders are located, something like, reduce these so that you aren't running in the red type of stuff.įor sure it would be wonderful if your work became an all-encompasing guide on what music is, and how to create it using REAPER, and only you know if you have the time and inclination to pull this off successfully. ![]() In this way it may stay more concise (given its, required, vastness already!).Īlso tend to think that 'beginners tips' should be included where possible i.e. 'how to use the functions, and where to find their settings, within the program'. I think the manual shoud be a 'product guide' - i.e. My opinion is that including music theory is outside of the scope of the REAPER manual (although may make a very nice accompanying volume set!). ![]()
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