any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???

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DubDreams
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???

Post by DubDreams » Sun Jan 16, 2011 3:44 pm

I've always read that reaper was free...is this not the case?

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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Jan 16, 2011 8:28 pm

no reaper is not free

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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???

Post by benjam » Sun Jan 16, 2011 10:34 pm

deadly habit wrote:no reaper is not free
It depends on your moral stance but they only ask you to buy license
Hope you can find someone suitable to help you mate and glad to hear your not letting it hold you back. Best of luck man

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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???

Post by sound warrior » Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:55 am

nowaysj wrote:What kind of music are you making?

I have a serious suggestion that is fairly off track for what you are looking to do. But, have you thought of using a groove box type of hardware device for making music? With something like the Roland MC-909 many of the functions have tactile controls, you don't need to access menus (from what I've heard) that much. This particular device is a sampler, synth, sequencer, and has effects. From what I understand they are pretty powerful and not that expensive.

I believe once you learn the interface, and the few menus you might need to access, you could produce any type of music you so desired.

Left field suggestion, but perhaps worth a thought. I'm thinking of getting one, I like to make music with my eyes closed.
i have indeed considerd this possability and i allreddy own a roland sp555 sampler

i'm looking to buy a korg electribe e s x 1 s d

there the fucking shit!!!! and the sequincers on point like you wouln'd bealive with tite as fuck quntization!! there good for blindos to lol

peace sound warrior

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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???

Post by MUT3 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:33 am

wow man you really are a sound warrior
good luck & big ups in your endeavor
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Re: any one up for helping a totaly blind guy lurn reaper???

Post by Dezbeatz92 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:05 pm

Enough Respect of you man, real inspiration and sure you would be to other visiually impaired. i really hope despite all odds (cheesy line i know) you persist. im sure with a lil assistance and some hard work you can do it.
i would commit to it if i had the no how on this software unfortunately i dont, I hope somebody can see the oppotunity to prove it is just a minor hinderance for this chap and earn yourself some teaching skills!

Good luck.
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