[RWP] Fine Editing in Reaper?
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Thu Feb 2 18:46:53 EST 2012
Hey Chris,
Scrubbing from the keyboard is simple, and very productive for this
kind of editing once you get a feel for how much zooming in or out of
the waveform affects the sensitivity of the scrub keystrokes. There
are a zillion ways to approach every edit (perhaps too many), but the
day-to-day stuff like dropping markers, selecting on the fly without
markers, selection during scrub, splitting the audio into items,
jumping to specific times/bars/beats etc are all doable. Because there
are so many different ways to do things, your first couple of days are
likely to be slow going, but once you hit on a workflow for a task
that makes sense to you, stick with it. I'm doing more playing than
recording at the moment, but back when I was using Reaper everyday,
it's the only DAW that ever equaled Pro Tools for speedy edits here.
Dive in, and shout if you get stuck on specifics.
Scott
On 2/2/12, Chris Smart <csmart8 at cogeco.ca> wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> How easy or difficult is it to highlight and edit tiny bits of an
> audio track? I'm talking about vocal clicks, breaths, guitar
> squeaks, etc.
>
> Usually I do that sort of pre-mixing track preparation in Sound
> Forge, but I'd really like to do everything in one program if possible.
>
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