[RWP] May I suggest a change.
Jes
theeternalkid at gmail.com
Sat Sep 18 07:38:27 EDT 2010
I agree, navigation by individuals items is a good thing, especially for making loops repeat a certain number of times before a song continues.
On Sep 17, 2010, at 2:38 PM, 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.
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> Subject: [RWP] May I suggest a change.
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>> 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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