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song39641-spec/reaper-daw-workstation-pro

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55HTMLAudience · generalComplexity · 1/5Setup · hard

TLDR

A promotional page describing REAPER Revolution, a claimed automation and AI-integration add-on pack for the REAPER audio workstation, with no visible source code.

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Read the README's description of automated track routing and gain staging based on track name patterns.

USE CASE 2

See an example configuration for connecting external OpenAI or Anthropic AI services to a mixing workflow.

USE CASE 3

Review the described command-line invocations for batch mastering and spectrogram export.

What is it built with?

HTML

How does it compare?

song39641-spec/reaper-daw-workstation-prodarkly22/gauntletyheffvarg/drfone-ios-workflow
Stars555555
LanguageHTMLHTMLHTML
Setup difficultyhardeasyhard
Complexity1/52/51/5
Audiencegeneralvibe codergeneral

Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.

How do you get it running?

Difficulty · hard Time to first run · 1day+

No source code or install steps are present, the README links to an external download page.

No license is stated in the README, so reuse terms are unclear.

In plain English

REAPER Revolution 2026 presents itself as an expansion framework for REAPER, a paid audio production application (DAW, or digital audio workstation) made by Cockos. The repository claims to add automation, routing intelligence, and cloud collaboration features on top of the base REAPER software, rather than replacing it. According to the README, the framework is built around three internal components: a Bridge Plugin that connects REAPER to the expansion modules, a Script Engine that handles interface customization and localization into twelve languages, and an Automation Layer that processes audio data in real time. Described features include automatic track routing based on track name patterns, gain level analysis to suggest fader positions and prevent audio clipping, real-time frequency visualization, and a batch processing tool for applying settings across multiple projects at once. The README also describes connections to external AI services from OpenAI and Anthropic, which would let users send spectral or track data to those services and receive mixing or routing suggestions in return. Configuration file examples in the README show how these connections would be set up, including which AI model to use and what prompts to send. OS support is listed as full for Windows 10, Windows 11, and recent versions of macOS, with Linux listed as beta, requiring a compatibility layer called Wine. The README includes a table of contents pointing to a disclaimer section, but that section is not included in the portion provided here. The README is structured like formal technical documentation, but it also contains an inline block of SEO keywords and a download badge at the top linking to an external page. No source code, install instructions, or build steps for the framework itself appear in the provided text. The README describes what the framework is supposed to do, but does not show how to obtain or run it.

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Prompt 1
Explain what automated track routing based on track name patterns would normally do inside a DAW like REAPER.
Prompt 2
What does a real-time spectrogram analyzer show a music producer during mixing?
Prompt 3
What should I check before trusting a repo that promises to unlock hidden features of paid software?
Prompt 4
List the questions to ask before downloading anything from a GitHub Pages link tied to a repo like this one.

Frequently asked questions

What is reaper-daw-workstation-pro?

A promotional page describing REAPER Revolution, a claimed automation and AI-integration add-on pack for the REAPER audio workstation, with no visible source code.

What language is reaper-daw-workstation-pro written in?

Mainly HTML. The stack also includes HTML.

What license does reaper-daw-workstation-pro use?

No license is stated in the README, so reuse terms are unclear.

How hard is reaper-daw-workstation-pro to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated hard, with roughly 1day+ to a first successful run.

Who is reaper-daw-workstation-pro for?

Mainly general.

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