If you don’t have it, go grab a copy ( before you work through the examples. I’d thoroughly recommend you have this anyway - it’s completely free and adds considerably to Reaper’s feature set. The example in this article requires the SWS/S&M extension to be installed. In this month’s Reaper column, I’ll take a closer look at Reaper’s Actions menu, the central hub of a lot of this workflow customisation. It’s perfectly capable out of the box, but the software really starts to sing when you’ve dug in and moulded it to your own specific requirements. One of Reaper’s great strengths is its ability to be customised to fit the user’s workflow. ![]() ![]() Reaper’s Custom Actions facility allows you to automate pretty much anything. ![]() This is the starting point for diving into Reaper’s powerful keybinding and macro features.
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