[RWP] ReaAccess and Reaper Shortcuts
Patrick Perdue
patrick at pdaudio.net
Mon Nov 19 15:18:59 EST 2012
So, how do you select an item on the track without using the same keys to move to next and previous items, rather than, as you say, to next and previous transients of the select item? That all makes sense to me, except the actual doing it part.
On Nov 19, 2012, at 3:15 PM, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
> First you select an item on the selected track, then use the shortcut to move to a transcient within that selected item.
>
> On 11/19/2012 2:34 PM, Jim Snowbarger wrote:
>> Well, its a relief to know that the terminology has not been redefined
>> out from under me. but, what trips me up is that this keymap summary,
>> and others I have seen, all list control+left and right arrow as moving
>> to the next transient in items. But, what they actually do is move to
>> the start of the next or previous item. I don't see how transients are
>> involved at all.
>> Anybody understand that?
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Smart" <csmart8 at cogeco.ca>
>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2012 9:44 PM
>> Subject: Re: [RWP] ReaAccess and Reaper Shortcuts
>>
>>
>>> Hi there. You have the general idea. In terms of audio, a transient is
>>> a very short high peak in the wave form. Think of a loud hand clap, or
>>> just about any other sound that has a sharp loud attack.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> At 09:58 PM 11/18/2012, you wrote:
>>>> Looking at this list of hot keys, could somebody define for me
>>>> exactly what is meant by the word "transient"?
>>>> I know what this meant when I was in engineering school.
>>>> But, I am getting the idea that this term might have been redefined
>>>> for pop culture. What it meant was, abrupt changes in a complex wave
>>>> form. So, for example, if you had a clip that contained a drum track,
>>>> since mostly silence exists in that track between drum hits,
>>>> practically every drum hit would be defined as a transient, because
>>>> it represents an abrupt change.
>>>> However, if it was a mix of many instruments, those drum hits may or
>>>> may not turn up as transients, depending on amplitude, because they
>>>> might blend in enough with the surrounding mix, and didn't stand out,
>>>> and so constituted more of a continuous wave form.
>>>> So, what does Reaper mean by Transient?
>>>> Thanks for the explanation.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
>>>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
>>>> Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2012 3:39 PM
>>>> Subject: [RWP] ReaAccess and Reaper Shortcuts
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Here's a list of shortcuts I found in the RWP archives:
>>>>> a mix of reaper and reaAccess shortcut keys
>>>>>
>>>>> Important HotKeys:
>>>>> Note: context menues are widely implimented throughout Reaper, and you
>>>>> can access them using your Applications key. In addition, ReaAccess
>>>>> expands the availability of options in many situations if you add CTRL
>>>>> or Shift when pressing Applications. Until an in-depth manual has been
>>>>> written, have fun experimenting with adding those CTRL and Shift
>>>>> modifiers in different areas, you'll be amazed at how often your
>>>>> desired action was only a couple of keystrokes away.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ctrl+N File -> New project
>>>>> Ctrl+P Options -> Preferences...
>>>>> Ctrl+T Track -> Insert new track
>>>>> Ctrl+Shift+Delete Track -> Remove selected tracks
>>>>> Down Track: Go to next track
>>>>> Shift+Down Track: Go to next track (leaving other tracks selected)
>>>>> Up Track: Go to previous track
>>>>> Shift+Up Track: Go to previous track (leaving other tracks selected)
>>>>> F9 Track: Solo/unsolo selected tracks
>>>>> Ctrl+F9 Track: Mute/unmute selected tracks
>>>>> Shift+F9 Track: View I/O for current track
>>>>> Ctrl+Shift+F9 Track: Toggle record arm for last touched track
>>>>> / Track: Toggle record arm for selected track(s)
>>>>> End Transport: Go to end of project
>>>>> Home Transport: Go to start of project
>>>>> Alt+Space Transport: Play (with time selection skipping)
>>>>> Ctrl+Space Transport: Play/pause
>>>>> Space Transport: Play/stop
>>>>> Ctrl+R Transport: Record
>>>>> Caps Lock Transport: tap tempo
>>>>> Ctrl+Page Up Go back one beat
>>>>> Ctrl+Shift+Page Up Go back one beat with selection
>>>>> Page Up Go back one measure
>>>>> Shift+Page Up Go back one measure with selection
>>>>> Ctrl+Page Down Go forward one beat
>>>>> Ctrl+Shift+Page Down Go forward one beat with selection
>>>>> Page Down Go forward one measure
>>>>> Shift+Page Down Go forward one measure with selection
>>>>> Alt+Home Go to start of current measure
>>>>> Alt+End Go to start of next measure
>>>>> Ctrl+Shift+Right Item navigation: Move cursor to next transient in
>>>>> selected items
>>>>> Ctrl+Right Item navigation: Move cursor to next transient in
>>>>> selected items
>>>>> Ctrl+Left Item navigation: Move cursor to previous transient with
>>>>> selection
>>>>> Ctrl+Shift+Left Item navigation: Move cursor to previous transient
>>>>> with selection
>>>>> Ctrl+1 Markers: Add/move marker 1 to play/edit cursor
>>>>> Ctrl+2 Markers: Add/move marker 2 to play/edit cursor
>>>>> Ctrl+3 Markers: Add/move marker 3 to play/edit cursor
>>>>> Ctrl+4 Markers: Add/move marker 4 to play/edit cursor
>>>>> Ctrl+5 Markers: Add/move marker 5 to play/edit cursor
>>>>> Ctrl+6 Markers: Add/move marker 6 to play/edit cursor
>>>>> Ctrl+7 Markers: Add/move marker 7 to play/edit cursor
>>>>> Ctrl+8 Markers: Add/move marker 8 to play/edit cursor
>>>>> Ctrl+9 Markers: Add/move marker 9 to play/edit cursor
>>>>> Ctrl+0 Markers: Add/move marker 10 to play/edit cursor
>>>>> Alt+Shift+C Markers: Create measure from time selection (detect tempo)
>>>>> 1 Markers: Go to marker 1
>>>>> 2 Markers: Go to marker 2
>>>>> 3 Markers: Go to marker 3
>>>>> 4 Markers: Go to marker 4
>>>>> 5 Markers: Go to marker 5
>>>>> 6 Markers: Go to marker 6
>>>>> 7 Markers: Go to marker 7
>>>>> 8 Markers: Go to marker 8
>>>>> 9 Markers: Go to marker 9
>>>>> 0 Markers: Go to marker 10
>>>>> Tab and Shift + Tab virtual editing mode
>>>>> [ Markers: Go to previous marker/project start
>>>>> ] Markers: Go to next marker/project start
>>>>> Alt+Home Move edit cursor to start of current measure
>>>>> Alt+End Move edit cursor to start of next measure
>>>>> Alt+Left Track: Nudge pan for selected tracks left
>>>>> Alt+Right Track: Nudge pan for selected tracks right
>>>>> Alt+Down Track: Nudge volume for selected tracks down
>>>>> Alt+Up Track: Nudge volume for selected tracks up
>>>>> Alt+Shift+Down Track: Nudge volume for master track down
>>>>> Alt+Shift+Up Track: Nudge volume for master track up
>>>>>
>>>>>
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