Using Reaper to create a new audio file.
The Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering and Recording (REAPER) program is software for mixing and mastering audio files known as DAW. The Cockos Company produces the Reaper software, which allows you to combine different media processes, such as audio and Midi clips, onto one track. Once processed, files can be saved in many different formats. If you have a Reaper file that you want to use on a different player, you can open it in the software and resave it in the proper style.
Instructions
1. Open the Reaper audio recording software on your computer.
2. Move to the top bar and select "Insert" from the options.
3. Click on "Media File" in the Insert menu.
4. Locate the file you wish to convert and double-click to open it.
5. Move to the "File" menu located at the top of the screen.
6. Select "Save Project As" from the File menu.
7. Type in a name for your new file and enter it.
8. Move back to the File menu and select "Render." When the "Render to File" dialog box opens, select the type of file you wish to create. For instance, if you want an MP3 file, choose option MP3. Press the "Render" button on the dialog box. You can now launch the file in a different media player.