![]() ![]() For those that prefer to do things the hard way here is the original archive with just the preferences files: Requires REAPER 3.45+ and SWS Extensions v1.7.2 # 8 The Pro Tools cursor set is available courtesy of Shan on the DUC/Reaper Forums in this thread: Here are 6 short videos explaining my preferences so you can set yours up to match: Note: These steps are not necessary when using the easy install version. ![]() Then just unzip this file anywhere on your hard drive and copy reaper.app or reaper.exe into this new folder and run it from within there in order for REAPER to boot up with all custom preferences in place. Easy Install: To use the easy install version, first download REAPER from and install it as usual. Important: I never use MIDI in Pro Tools and rarely in Reaper, so there are going to be differences there, and I don't really care. Some things are going to be different because it's a different program, but it's an awful lot closer than most other DAWs will let you get. Studio One comes with keyboard shortcut mappings for Cubase, Logic, and Pro Tools, so those switching to Studio One can use the keyboard shortcuts with which they’re familiaras. Ok here it is finally! Basically, I have mapped out MOST of the Edit Window keyboard focus commands to work exactly the same. ![]()
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