Thanks, I’ll try to insert silence. I tried to put the plug-in on a new track and it wasn’t intuitive.
By the way, are yall using any control surfaces with Reaper?
I’ve found a million uses for the Motown echo, Helios and API strips but don’t enjoy fooling around with a mouse when I’m doing audio work. I am literally hovering just above 0 on the mix knob of the echo chamber and would like a better option for when I’m in my mix listening position. Same with fader moves for the other stuff.
I guess I could just send a 100% wet out to a fader on my Midas mixer but I only have 16 outs and for the tiny amount I use that doesn’t seem appropriate.
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232This or use the delay on a separate like a standard FX send/return. Automate the send on the item track. That's how I would do it probably. I have tried several control surfaces on DAWs and always go back to using the mouse. At the end of the day, it just isn't really worth it to me to have knobs and mapping everything sucks. DAWs are designed with the Mouse in mind as a main controller and are pretty god at it. I'd like a big single good feeling knob and a single fader that would instantly control whatever I clicked on. Actually if I just had a big encoder that I could assign to be the mouse scroll wheel that would work great in Reaper. I do use a StreamDeck on occasion though.Nate Dort wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 6:19 pmThis is a quirk of reaper. FXs will only process as long as the audio segment is there. I think it's that way to save processing power.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 5:08 pm Ok, more experimenting with UAD plug-ins, in this case the Galaxy Tape /Space Echo.
If I have a track with a single hi hat hit in the middle of a song that I want to give a dub treatment to, why does the echo cut off so abruptly?
It seems like if the track length ran the length of a song (or just longer than the single hit I have), the delays would trail off more naturally depending on how I had the feedback set.
With the length of the track clipped to just ahead of the attack and decay, the echo cuts off after a few seconds and doesn’t ring like I want it. This is a pain because I cut the delay hit from a longer track, which means there are more hits I don’t want when I extend the length of a track.
What are my solutions here? These plugs have been fun, but really only to help rediscover uses for hardware I already have, or to make me realize I was missing something, like a dedicated line level pedal that I could do dub moves on. No way am I automating a knob turn and it shouldn’t be this hard.
You can use a send and put the delay a separate track. Or you can insert silence [Insert>Empty item] after your hi hat and drag it as long as you need to keep the effect active.
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233I tried a few and were disappointing. The Icon Nano, just felt abandoned and wasn't consistent. Behringer makes a really good one, but if you're on a Mac or Linux, good luck making it useful. They only provide their software for Windows. Its baffling.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 7:00 pm By the way, are yall using any control surfaces with Reaper?
I gave up on looking, but I got a bug in my brain to look around again. I might try a Presonus Faderport. I really just want a transport, but having a contextual fader would be super useful.
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234I’m using a Faderport V2 and am really happy with it. Doesn’t take up much space. Mostly use the transport and rec buttons. I have assigned the section button to track group selection which allows me to select a group of tracks I want to render.cakes wrote: Wed Dec 10, 2025 9:56 amI tried a few and were disappointing. The Icon Nano, just felt abandoned and wasn't consistent. Behringer makes a really good one, but if you're on a Mac or Linux, good luck making it useful. They only provide their software for Windows. Its baffling.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 7:00 pm By the way, are yall using any control surfaces with Reaper?
I gave up on looking, but I got a bug in my brain to look around again. I might try a Presonus Faderport. I really just want a transport, but having a contextual fader would be super useful.
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235I don't use Reaper (Logic for me) and haven't used a controller consistently since my old Tascam FW-1884 stopped playing with newer laptops some years ago, but I've had my eyes on the new Novation Launch Control XL 3 and might pick it up at some point. Maybe worth checking out.
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236I have a Xencelabs Quick Keys that I've used to record drums and stuff when I don't want ot be locked to the keyboard.
It's wireless, programmable. you get 4 banks of 8 buttons with scribble strips, and a jog wheel that you can program 4 different functions with. It's ok. like a TV remote.
I programmed basic transport ctrl, marker in, Rec, Del, track select and arm... a few other things on there. like zoom in/out. Not bad if you need to get away from your desk.

I programmed basic transport ctrl, marker in, Rec, Del, track select and arm... a few other things on there. like zoom in/out. Not bad if you need to get away from your desk.
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237If you put it in pure Midi CC mode can't you just hard map it no matter what OS? That is how I used one of their controllers as a Instant Replay controller for VMix once.cakes wrote: Wed Dec 10, 2025 9:56 am Behringer makes a really good one, but if you're on a Mac or Linux, good luck making it useful. They only provide their software for Windows. Its baffling.
I hate mapping Midi controllers.
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238A control surface for EQ would be pretty nice. Maybe like low pass, high pass and 2 or 3 parametric points?
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239Softube Console Controller is basically a whole channel strip. Works good with Softube SSL plugin, but would be a nightmare to individually map to every eq plugin you have. If you are into Eco systems, it isn't a bad controller.twelvepoint wrote: Wed Dec 10, 2025 11:20 am A control surface for EQ would be pretty nice. Maybe like low pass, high pass and 2 or 3 parametric points?
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240That looks pricey and nice and yeah, more locked in to ssl than I want.Kniferide wrote: Wed Dec 10, 2025 12:58 pmSoftube Console Controller is basically a whole channel strip. Works good with Softube SSL plugin, but would be a nightmare to individually map to every eq plugin you have. If you are into Eco systems, it isn't a bad controller.twelvepoint wrote: Wed Dec 10, 2025 11:20 am A control surface for EQ would be pretty nice. Maybe like low pass, high pass and 2 or 3 parametric points?
Seems like something that could be DIYed with an arduino and some rotary controllers in a project box and I think Adafruit even has a tutorial but it’s more than I can take on now.