User Manual

12 Using Panorama with Reaper www.nektartech.com
Reaper Instrument Mode
Menu
You can dive deeper in to a mapped plug-ins from Panorama by pressing the [Menu] display button.
The resulting pop-up window displays a list of menus that can be controlled by
Panorama.
Move the [Data Control] and select "Oscs" from the pop-up menu.
The 2x4 encoders now control Oscillator 1 parameters. Notice the first display button is
red and named "Osc1" to indicate this.
The encoder labeled "Wave1" changes the waveform of the oscillator. With the display
updating waveform selection, there is no guesswork involved in parameter tweaking.
Press the display buttons to control the parameters available for oscillator 2 and 3.
Pressing [Toggle/View] again to view the status of the envelopes. The [Toggle/View]
button doesn't change the assignments of controls, it only helps you view their status
so you can still control the plug-in’sOscillator 1 parameters while working with the
envelopes and vice versa. Only menu changes will change assignments.
To get back to the Instrument home page press the [Instrument] button.
By now you should be getting the hang of how Panorama allows you to control devices. Try navigating different plug-in
menus and tweak parameters as you go along to get used to how this all works.
Controlling multiple instruments on the same track
In Reaper it's possible to have multiple instruments inserted on the same track. By default Panorama will allow you to control
the first inserted instrument.
If you have more than one instrument on a track, press [Shift]+[Instrument] on Panorama and a pop-up list with all inserted
instruments appear.
Use the Data Control to select the one you want to control, and press [Enter].