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将 Reaper 项目连接到像 Claude Desktop 这样的 MCP 客户端,允许用户使用自然语言提问并获取有关项目的解析信息。

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Reaper MCP Server

This is an MCP server that connects Reaper projects to an MCP client like Claude Desktop, enabling you to ask questions about your projects and get comprehensive audio analysis for mixing feedback.

Tools

Project Discovery & Parsing

  • find_reaper_projects: Finds all Reaper projects in the directory you specified in the config.
  • parse_reaper_project: Parses a Reaper project file (.RPP) and returns detailed information including tempo, tracks, FX chains, and audio items.

These tools work in tandem. When you ask Claude a question about a specific Reaper project, it will use the find_reaper_projects tool to find the project, then use the parse_reaper_project tool to parse the project and answer your question.

Audio Analysis

  • analyze_audio_files(project_path, track_filter=None): Analyzes all audio files in a Reaper project for mixing feedback.

    Parameters:

    • project_path (required): Path to the .RPP project file
    • track_filter (optional): Filter tracks by name (e.g., "Vocal" to analyze only vocal tracks)

    Returns: Comprehensive audio analysis including:

    • Level Analysis: Peak levels, RMS, clipping detection
    • Frequency Analysis: Spectral content, energy distribution across frequency bands
    • Stereo Imaging: Stereo width, phase coherence, mono compatibility
    • Dynamic Range & Loudness: LUFS (loudness standards), true peak, crest factor

    Example Questions:

    • "Analyze all audio in my Rock Song project"
    • "Check the vocal tracks for clipping"
    • "Is my mix too loud for streaming platforms?"
    • "Are there any phase issues in my drum tracks?"

    Warning Thresholds:

    • Peak > -0.3 dBFS: Risk of clipping
    • Clipping detected: Digital distortion present
    • Excessive low frequency energy (> -6 dB): Muddy mix
    • Phase coherence < 0.5: Phase cancellation issues
    • LUFS > -8: Too loud for streaming (Spotify target: -14 LUFS)
    • Crest factor < 6 dB: Possibly over-compressed

To see all data structures parsed from projects, check out the src/reaper_mcp_server/reaper_dataclasses.py file.

Setup

  1. Install Dependencies

    uv venv
    source .venv/bin/activate
    
    uv pip install .
    
  2. Configure Claude Desktop

    • Follow the instructions to configure Claude Desktop for use with a custom MCP server
    • Find the sample config in setup/claude_desktop_config.json
    • Update the following paths in the config:
      • Your uv installation path
      • Your Reaper project directory
      • This server's directory
  3. Launch and Configure

    • Open Claude Desktop
    • Look for the hammer icon in the bottom right of your chat box
    • Click the hammer icon to verify you see three Reaper tools available:
      • find_reaper_projects
      • parse_reaper_project
      • analyze_audio_files

    Claude Desktop Tools

  4. Ask Away!

    • Ask questions about your Reaper project
    • Always include the name of the specific Reaper project you're asking about
    • You can expand the tool boxes to see the raw project data being passed to Claude Claude Desktop Tools
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Runtime guide

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Hosted runtime

Hosted servers run from a provider-managed environment. You usually connect the MCP client to the hosted endpoint or follow the provider's authorization flow, without keeping a local process alive

  1. Open provider connection page
  2. Authorize or copy endpoint
  3. Connect from your MCP client
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Local runtime / other methods

Local servers run on your own machine or infrastructure. You normally copy the server_config into your MCP client, install the required package, and provide env variables from env_schema when needed

  1. Copy server_config
  2. Install required package
  3. Fill env variables and restart client