[RWP] bypassing a track effect for certain items, is it possible?

Chris Smart csmart8 at cogeco.ca
Sun Apr 1 11:08:43 EDT 2012


Do you mean slow down or make quieter?

Anyway, if you're talking about ducking for voiceover work, you do 
that with side-chain compression.

At 03:22 AM 4/1/2012, you 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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