[RWP] bypassing a track effect for certain items, is it possible?
indigo
33indigo at charter.net
Sun Apr 1 07:01:56 EDT 2012
If an effect is on a track, use IO routing brought up with the letter I
and assign sends or returns to your voice track.
Even with the little I've learned so far, but I've yet to experience
anything that doesn't work if its sends and returns are pointing to the
correct track.
If sends or returns are assigned to the wrong track, tab down once to
where you find the sends and returns listed, and delete the wrong ones.
In Winize, unfortunately, they don't delete from the enter key, I need
to route to PC and left click from the number pad.
Indigo L
On 4/1/2012 6:17 AM, Mario wrote:
> Hi, sorry, probably my explanation is not so clear, I try again to
> explain my situation:
>
> Im using Rea Comp inside chaining. I've two tracks: the musics track and
> the voices track: the musics track as Rea Comp, that is controlled from
> the voices track, and I want Rea Comp to work only on certain items, and
> not on all.
>
> The suggestion of Indigo doesn't work because doesn't consider the voice
> track, so the effect is applied but as no effect.
>
> Il 01/04/2012 11:28, indigo ha scritto:
>> I thought that a volume fade applied to the master track would cause
>> the volume to fade on all tracks.
>> I haven't understood this yet, so anyone please expand on it.
>> Indigo L
>>
>> On 4/1/2012 3:22 AM, Mario wrote:
>>> Hi, I'am unsure about doing so, because I use that effect to slow down
>>> the volume of the music while I'am talking, and it is nice that Reaper
>>> does all automatically. but this effect isn't necessary on loops items,
>>> that contains only backgrounds that needs to remain ever at the same
>>> volume, while I'am speaking.
>>>
>>> On songs that is nice, because when I finish talking it boost up the
>>> volume, but not on backgrounds that I slow down manually.
>>>
>>> Il 01/04/2012 01:50, jinseng at yandex.ru ha scritto:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> Maybe it would be easier for you to apply effect to each item as the
>>>> new take. and then just to bypass the effect for the whole track.
>>>> Reaper is item oriented so please look at the Item menue. There is
>>>> this applying effect to item as a new take. Just move between the
>>>> items with Ctrl + right/left arrows and do it.
>>>> By the way splitting of items is rather easy with contextual Item
>>>> menue:
>>>> We choose the item, then go to the bar or the time inside this item
>>>> and then split it. Now we are able to move new item or do with it
>>>> whatever we wish.
>>>>
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