![]() ![]() SO then you can go through and load your plugin locations one at a time into the portable till you find the guilty plugin and NUKE IT!!!Įqually, this will also ferret out any changes made either deliberately or accidentally in your normal Reaper install, since the portable version will be set to "factory default" settings.Īgain, you can then load up your original Reaper.ini file where all the basic settings are stored and compare it with the "virgin " one from the portable install.Īnd of course the OTHER use for a portable install is that you can have a bunch of different Reapers on your computer at once, each with a different setup, without them messing each other up. The portable install, if it launches normally, will tell you that there is a problem either with your VST locations list in Normal Reaper or one or more of those plugins. THIS is the good part if you are having issues with Reaper either crashing on launch or failing to find any of your plugins. What you will NOT have with a portable install is *direct access to any third party plugins* you may have installed already, which will be picked up by your normal install once you have pointed reper at their location. ![]() ![]() Incidentally if you want to have a full installation of Reaper on a memory stick, you can also specify that location when you do the portable install. What happens when you check the Portable Install button on running the installer is that Reaper will create a whole installation of itself and all anciliary files by default in C:\Reaper on Windows.ĭon`t know where it puts it on a Mac but it will doubtless be a separate folder in the Applications folder. Reaper is installed on your system in the standard manner with various files put in various locations on your computer
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