Same can be applied for a fade in, repeat the same process but do it from the left side (beginning) of the track. The same method can be used to create a fade Select the event and then go to the top right then click and drag to the left. Simply select all the tracks you want to lower the volume on by Ctrl+Left Clicking them and doing the same thing again. You can do this on more than one track at the same time. Now simply click and drag your mouse down to reduce the volume of that event alone. Move your mouse right to the upper edge of the event. Tip 2: Volume and fades with a simple click. If you’re looking to build your Home Studio, then here is a list of the Essential Home Studio Components.You can adjust the levels of the drums as a whole, mute or solo them, add effects, etc. Now they will be sort of “indented” to the right. the drums laid down and you want to group them, all you have to do is create another track, which will be the drum bus and drag the drum tracks on top of it. In reaper you can group tracks together, it works similar to the Cubase Folders but it’s actually easier to do in reaper.
Let’s get right into the tips! Tip 1: Create track Groups/buses. I highly recommend you take a look at it if you also like Cubase. I’ve also written a post where I show you 11 tips and shortcuts for Cubase. I’ve put together a list of 10 tips and shortcuts for Reaper that you probably will find useful! Not very appealing visually, but it’s absolutely fantastic and it can do everything the other DAWs can. I’ve always been a Cubase fan, but recently I decided to try Reaper and I have to say, it’s a great DAW.