[RWP] Creating a file for every recording
Patrick Perdue
patrick at pdaudio.net
Mon Apr 23 13:18:52 EDT 2012
If you don't need track effects, but want to keep edits in tact, using
the export/consolidate feature is far quicker. If you really do want
effects before using this function, you could always glue all items on a
track, and apply track effects to them before consolidating, making sure
that if you render the entire thing out that the original effects are
bypassed, or that the item(s) no longer have those effects applied to
them. Otherwise, bad stuff happens.
This option gives you the ability to save another version of that
project, so you're not necessarily breaking the original.
On 4/23/2012 1:01 PM, indigo wrote:
> Thanks Jessica.
> I took a note on your procedure for our eventual Wiki.
> I wonder if material is getting posted there.
> I've been too busy to look lately.
> Indigo L
>
> On 4/23/2012 6:55 AM, Jessica Brasseal wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Another thing you can do if you want to edit, or add any sort of FX to
>> your file before naming it, you can solo each track, and then render
>> the project to disc like you would any other project, and choose
>> 01.mp3, 02.mp3, ETC., for your filename. If you have the desired track
>> soloed, it will only render that particular track to disc, despite
>> that it says rendering project. Yes, I know it's a bit tedious, but as
>> far as I know, it's the easiest way to render each individual track to
>> a single file with edits and FX intact. I hope this helps.
>>
>> Jessica
>>
>> On 4/23/12, indigo<33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
>>> I know that you can make a choice of the particular way you want your
>>> recorded tracks saved, and Reaper automatically saves a file of whatever
>>> you just recorded in My Documents/Reaper Media.
>>> Yes, they have numbers for names, but each one has your current
>>> project's name just ahead of .wav, or .mp3, whatever format you're
>>> recording in.
>>> You can just go to Reaper Media and copy them out of there to wherever
>>> you want, and rename them
>>> In the default choice of how Reaper saves recorded files, you select the
>>> recorded file you just made, and click on rename, and give it a
>>> meaningful name right at the moment you just finished recording it.
>>> I've forgotten where to set those saving options, but the default is to
>>> give you the option to rename the file and then save it, so just look in
>>> the save menu that appears at your arrow keys when you stop recording.
>>> You can't just press enter on rename, you must first select the file you
>>> just recorded, which seems a little stupid to me, it should already be
>>> selected for you.
>>>
>>> Indigo L
>>> .
>>>
>>> On 4/23/2012 4:08 AM, Mario wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm a speaker, so often I record voices for shows.
>>>>
>>>> Actually I use Sound Forge, but if I want to record them in Reaper, how
>>>> can I produce separate files?
>>>>
>>>> I'm searching somethimg that can create files and renaming them like
>>>> 01.mp3, 02.mp3 ecc, with the advantage of having all my recording saved
>>>> on a project and separated by Items. I know the "render item as new
>>>> take" function, but that function renames files automatically.
>>>>
>>>> How can I solve that?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>
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