[RWP] playing and repeating loops
Brett
brettsta21 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 12 08:04:19 EDT 2012
Hi all,
I cannot figure this one out! Can anyone help me out? How do you play a portion of a track that you have selected for looping with Alt left and then right Braces? Also, in reaper, is it possible to specify the number of times you want a section to loop?
Thanks in advance,
Brett.
From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf Of Derek Lane
Sent: Sunday, 7 October 2012 3:40 PM
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Subject: Re: [RWP] possibly my last question
Press shift+escape to exit multiselection mode. It took lots of random guesses Before I stumbled on to that particular combination
On Oct 6, 2012, at 6:03 PM, "Jim Snowbarger" <Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com <mailto:Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com> > wrote:
Ah, possibly his last, I detect inaccessibility disphoria.
I think this multiselect mode is part of the mystery.
I don't have time a t the moment to poke further, and I don't use reaper enough to get to be expert.
But, the behavior is quite different when multiselect mode is on. What's bugging me at the moment is that I don't know how to turn it off, once it is on.
So, I can't quite characterize the exact behavior between the two modes.
Shift+space seems to put you in that mode. It doesn't select the current track.
But, it puts you in a mode where you can select non-contiguous tracks. Arrowing to a track when multiselect mode is on doesn't select that track. You have to press shift+space to select it. And, as you arrow up and down, you should hear the word, selected, when you find a track that is selected. Press shift+space to togggle the selection.
However, when mutiselect mode is not on, I think you can do the shift+downArrow thing to select more contiguous tracks. But, if you up and down arrow in that normal mode, you will discard all track selection except the currently focused track. Up and down arrowing in multiselect mode does not unselect anything by itself.
I dont' know what touched means, except that I've been occasionally told that I'm touched. I didn't know what that meant either.
So guys, how do you turn multi-select mode off?
This m
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From: chris flatley <mailto:cflat at hotmail.co.uk>
To: rwp at reaaccess.com <mailto:rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 8:24 PM
Subject: [RWP] possibly my last question
Hi.
Has anyone else experienced inconsistent and unpredictable behaviour in Reaper? I can't get anything done re copy paste, or learn from my mistakes because it doesn't behave the same way twice in a row. Normally this basic editing function takes 5 minutes to learn in other audio editing progs, yet I haven't been able to get past it in days using reaper. Sometimes it will select items using control right arrow, or control shift right arrow for multiple selection, and sometimes it wont, and I have no idea what's changed. Whether or not the track itself is selected doesn't make a difference. I'll be selecting items to copy and paste with no problems, then without warning it'll stop selecting them and make it impossible to copy anything. While training mode is on, pressing shift down arrow says something like next track while keeping previous tracks selected, but it doesn't work, if I start at track 1 and press shift down arrow, all I get is a no entry thunk, and so I have to down arrow and then shift space everything.
Sometimes after pressing shift space it says something like multi selection mode on, and sometimes it doesn't, and I have no idea what that means, or what I did differently. Even if I could get it to behave consistently for copy paste, I imagine it would be infuriating to have to select one item at a time, one track at a time for 10 tracks or more with punch in overdubs etc. Sounds like a nightmare scenario to me. If it were just guitar, it wouldn't be such a big deal because I could pretty much play in one take with just a few punched overdubs maybe, but keyboard stuff, I have to cheat by quantizing, copying an pasting.
Hell knows what reaper's like for more complex functions. Doubt I'll ever get to find out. And this is what I'm curious about, is it just me that finds reaper counterintuitive and super frustrating? Aside from just hitting record and doing everything in a single take, I can't see how this program could be efficient enough to make recording a smooth experience.
Apologies for the whinge, and I really do appreciate the help I've been given. I don't regret giving cockos 38 quid of my hard earned, but I think it's back to Sonar for me.
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