[RWP] I am very confused

Monkey Pusher monkeypusher69 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 1 17:06:44 EDT 2010


i have come to believe that an item in reaper is a clip in sonar.
Whats the title of your thread on the reaper forum so i can follow
that one as well i posted a question about it but not no  response on
the reaper forum as of yet myself.

On 6/1/10, Jayson Smith <ratguy at insightbb.com> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> After posting this same question on the Reaper forums, I was lead to believe
> that maybe the item(s) on track 1 are still selected. This begs the
> question... What, exactly, is an item? Is an item the same thing as Sonar
> calls a clip? I notice there doesn't seem to be any keyboard shortcuts for
> things such as, unselect all items, unselect all tracks. In my mind, these
> would be very useful things to be able to do quickly, so you could know for
> certain you had a clear slate before you started selecting stuff. Is this a
> possible explanation for the problem I'm having?
> Jayson
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jayson Smith" <ratguy at insightbb.com>
> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 8:14 PM
> Subject: [RWP] I am very confused
>
>
>> Hello again,
>>
>> First, let me put some assumptions I have on the table, and insure they
>> are correct.
>>
>> 1. If you use standard unmodified up and down arrow keys to move from
>> track to track, each time you move, the track to which you just moved, and
>>
>> only that track, is selected. If any other tracks were selected, they
>> aren't any more.
>>
>> 2. When you use shifted up and down arrows, both the track from which you
>> moved and the track to which you moved are selected if they weren't
>> already, and all other selections remain in full force and effect.
>>
>> Given the above, I'm not exactly sure how you would select two
>> non-adjacent tracks without also selecting the tracks between them, but
>> that's not the point of this message.
>>
>> All of this is with an install of Reaper, done two days ago, using the
>> latest version then available. As a test, I created a twelve-track
>> project. I recorded myself on track one, asking each of the other tracks
>> to check in, so I could see if I had deleted anything. Then, I recorded
>> each other track sitting there up until it is called, then speaking a few
>> words. So what you might hear is, "Track five? Loud and clear. Track six?
>> Checking in. Track seven? Present and accounted for."
>>
>> I wanted to delete a lot of background noise from the tracks when I was
>> sitting there, waiting for my name to be called as it were. I know that in
>>
>> a real-life situation, you would never record like this, but this was a
>> deliberate test. So I selected tracks two through twelve. It said eleven
>> tracks selected. Made my selection. Hit Ctrl+Del. And the thing also
>> deleted that part of track one, which was *not* selected! Keystrokes were,
>>
>> go to track two. Shift+Down arrow ten times. Final report is, track
>> twelve, eleven tracks selected. Go to start of project. Shift+Alt+Left
>> bracket. Go to where I wanted the delete to stop, pause. Shift+Alt+Right
>> bracket. Ctrl+Del. Track one gone, but shouldn't be.
>>
>> Is there something I'm doing wrong? Is my concept of how selection works
>> flawed?
>> Jayson
>>
>>
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