the thing I think most of us "typical" user needs/wants is the ability to edit and quantize and tighten up our tracks. I think a series of videos that really went in to detail on this would be very beneficial. So cover this doing, vocals, guitars, bass, etc. Just my 2 cents.
What would be good is if Kenny did a full production video series, where he takes a song from {production} concept, to recording, then editing and finished mix, all in REAPER.
And check back on Jonny's site periodically. I have all of Kenny's tutorials for Reaper, but I also have all of Jonny's. Both of these guys do a great job, and both differently, so the tutorials compliment each other nicely.
I am also a "Jonny" fan along with Kenny, great way to learn. With Geoffrey's great manuals how can ya miss?! It might just be me, but when watching videos done in another DAW I find it a little confusing to transfer some of the stuff, mainly compressor settings. This is why I like the ones that are made in Reaper for Reaper, PT for PT, Cubase for Cubase etc......thus I appreciate the "native lessons"! As for editing tracks besides percussion, all it takes is patience and a good ear, I have never been able to edit a vocal or guitar part to the grid in any track for any length of time without it getting "funny" on me, unless it was a real punchy-tight groove type of track.For ME this part is definitely more of a "feel" thing than a strict "edit" thing...:cool: