In this video, we look at how to use ReaRoute to record audio in Reaper coming from any ASIO-capable audio application e.g. Ableton Live.
In this video, we look at how to use ReaRoute to record audio in Reaper coming from any ASIO-capable audio application e.g. Ableton Live.
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Hello,
Thanks for posting this video, it was helpful. Why do you set the Reaper tracks to record output with latency compensation, instead of recording the input? I assume it has to do with the ReaRoute routing and something I am missing. Thanks!
Because it doesn’t work, otherwise 🙂
Getting sound from ReaRoute didn’t seem to enter the track via the normal input path, it just appeared on the track, so recording input didn’t do anything. I had to record the output, with latency compensation to handle timing issues.