[RWP] May I suggest a change.

Monkey Pusher monkeypusher69 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 17 16:15:24 EDT 2010


cool good to know and if you could pass the suggestions along to him
as well thaks

On 9/17/10, jinseng at yandex.ru <jinseng at yandex.ru> wrote:
> Hey guys,
> as far as i know the selection options will be revised and improve very
> soon, so Ivan will find the propper ways for this. I'm sure he will invent
> the way to save items and to select some parts of project, loops and so on.
> Another thing is virtual service which he is interested in very much.
>
> 17.09.10, 23:24, "Monkey Pusher" <monkeypusher69 at gmail.com>:
>
>> wel how about this .. up and down arrows select the track  and ctrl
>>  +shift + [ & ]   narrows that selection to the start and end points .
>>  if just skips the step of  having to move through items  for a
>>  selection but you can still navigate by selection   with ctrl+ left
>>  and right arrows and narrow the selection to items with ctrl + shift +
>>  left and right arrows,  but its not required to do that step first ..
>>  that way no toggle is needed and every one can works efficiently as
>>  their workfow requires for that project.
>>
>>  On 9/17/10, Scott Chesworth  wrote:
>>  > Hmmm, I'm in favour of the idea because it's less keystrokes
>>  > sometimes. Then again I'm against the idea because items are an
>>  > integral part of Reaper's design, and for the most part I think
>>  > sticking to standards in products like this should be the way to go.
>>  >
>>  > In other words, a toggle setting would be ideal, that's if it can be
>> done.
>>  >
>>  > Scott
>>  >
>>  > On 9/17/10, Monkey Pusher  wrote:
>>  >> ok true i can see now why that would be useful. I wonder if it would
>>  >> be possible to toggle that option on and off?
>>  >>
>>  >> On 9/17/10, Derek Lane  wrote:
>>  >>> I like the navigation by items being an option because it helps when
>>  >>> trying
>>  >>> to synk files of different tempos, or see where punchins were without
>>  >>> having
>>  >>> to set marks.
>>  >>> ----- Original Message -----
>>  >>> From: "Monkey Pusher"
>>  >>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers"
>>  >>> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 1:59 PM
>>  >>> Subject: [RWP] May I suggest a change.
>>  >>>
>>  >>>
>>  >>>> ok so just throwing this out there and curious to know what others
>>  >>>> think as well.So the process of selecting an item in reaper with
>>  >>>> reaaccess is  use up or down arrows to select a track, then ctrl +
>>  >>>> left or right arrows to navigate to the item you want, then ctrl +
>>  >>>> shift + [ & ] to set the start and end points  then you can cut copy
>>  >>>> paste or delete.. I was wonder if it would be possible to re work it
>>  >>>> to where you can skip the ctrl + left or right arrow to select the
>>  >>>> item. For example. the up and down arrow will select an entire
>> track,
>>  >>>> then  one would use the ctrl + shift +[ &] to  set the selection
>> thus
>>  >>>> making only the area  in between the start and end points selected
>>  >>>> instead of the entire track. iT seems this would save an extra step,
>>  >>>> What do you guys think. For me who work mostly with music when
>> editing
>>  >>>> like a 3 to 5 minute song it can get quite tedius going through all
>>  >>>> those steps and my suggestion seems like it would streamline the
>>  >>>> process. Would it for your workflows or not? Curious to hear what
>>  >>>> others think.
>>  >>>>
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