justin = {
main feed
,
music
,
code
= {
cockos
,
reaper
,
wdl
,
ninjam
,
jsfx
,
more
}
,
askjf
,
pubkey
};
Ask Justin Frankel
No reasonable question unanswered since 2009!
Suggested topics: programming, music, sleep, coffee, etc.
Note: please do not ask questions about REAPER features, bugs or scheduling, use the
forums
instead.
Name:
Ask:
Human (enter yes):
[
back to index
] | [
unreplied
] | [
replied
] | [
recent comments
] | [
all
]
Question:
With Reaper -- can never get a fade out that sounds appealing to my ears. Experienced similar with other DAWs. Always end up using the Studio Fade Out in Audacity to get the required effect. Is this something worth looking at for Reaper?
Asked by Tony (125.237.129.x) on August 8 2025, 12:33am
Reply on August 8 2025, 2:35pm:
interesting, a fade that fades diff frequencies at different rates. might be candidate for a jsfx or something
Comments:
Posted by Vincent Fliniaux (37.168.29.x) on August 8 2025, 3:21pm:
Super interesting, I always thought the same about pure amplitude fade outs. It would be very innovative to be able to toggle between amplitude and frequency fades in Reaper 😁
Posted by Tony (125.237.129.x) on August 8 2025, 9:15pm:
I might have a crack at writing a plugin to do it (I've written a few with JUCE). If it seems OK, I'll open source it, and publish something on the Reaper forum
Posted by Tony (125.237.129.x) on August 8 2025, 10:13pm:
Usefully, the Nyquist source for studio fade out is here (
lame.buanzo.org/audacity_plugins_h...
and is under a GPL 2.0 license
Posted by alex (187.213.68.x) on August 11 2025, 3:06am:
I always though a hipass fadeout automation sounded better than the normal amplitude fades but it takes too long to do it for every item, so I WISH
Comment:
Your Name:
-- Site Owner's Name:
(for human-verification) Comment:
[
back to index
] | [
unreplied
] | [
replied
] | [
recent comments
] | [
all
]
Copyright 2025 Justin Frankel
.
|
RSS