Don't Fear the REAPER: Getting In-Depth

Voiceover Lab

New York

Don't Fear the REAPER: Getting In-Depth

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Begins at 2:00 PM EDT
Check-in begins at: 1:45 PM EDT

Monday, April 23, 2018



CLASS SYNOPSIS

REAPER (Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, and Recording) is a digital audio workstation (DAW).  While REAPER can be used for all areas of VO, it is currently gaining momentum as an audiobook industry standard.   

This workshop will cover:

Downloading and Installing the program.

Customization and Configuring for Voiceover work.

Shortcuts, editing techniques, frequently used buttons and FX.

Recording considerations: redundant functionalities, layout templates, setting preferences.

The pro's and con's of this DAW versus others.


Installing REAPER before attending this class is suggested.

The current version of REAPER is available for Microsoft  (XP and newer) and macOS (10.5 and newer):

www.reaper.fm

You are welcome to bring your laptop to this workshop.


This workshop will also act as a prerequisite to follow-up, advanced REAPER classes.


REQUIREMENTS

Must own computers and/or have home studios to attend.

Must have taken "Self Recording Mastery/Audio Basics" workshop as prerequisite (or proven experience and proficiency, such as having recorded audiobooks.)

This is a 3 HOUR INTENSIVE.  If you cannot be present for all three hours, please do not sign up or you will be marked a "NO SHOW."

Two (2) solo booth sessions must be completed.


ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

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James Romick - After paying his dues performing in Dinner Theatres, Regional Theatres and Stock Theatres in the Midwest and up and down the I-95 Corridor from Maine to Miami, doing extra work and small roles in numerous films and on TV, studying audio engineering at the Institute of Audio Research here in NYC, and performing on Broadway for nearly 23 years, James has settled into semi-retirement at his home in New Jersey.

“For me, voiceover sort of came in through the back door. When I came to NYC back in 1980, there were only a handful of guys making a living at VO, and it was still that ‘big announcer’ style. Making a demo was expensive. Cassettes and duplication services were not cheap either. And there weren’t as many opportunities as there are today. So, I stuck to the live stage.”

“Now, with the advent of relatively inexpensive recording equipment, computers, software and the like, nearly anyone can dabble at being a VO artist. I’m pretty handy at basic construction, so I built myself a small home studio recording booth, outfitted it and dove in. Now I’m doing something I never thought I’d be doing in a million years. AudioBooks. 35 and counting."

“IMHO, REAPER is the nearly perfect DAW for VO recording. I’ve been using it and configuring it for nearly 4 years now and discover new things about it all the time.”