[RWP] dragging items to new actions list when creating a new action.
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Aug 19 18:46:05 EDT 2013
And this pontification from a man who doesn't have one song to show for all the time he's been on the internet?
How many years has it been now, over 10 for sure.
If this was aimed at Keven, he's got more talent in his little finger than you've got in your whole body old boy.
Better point in another direction.
YOu can sure talk the talk, but learn to walk the walk, this is a valid point, when doing sessions,
efficiency is important,
who's the one that made a whole year project out of just plugging in a pedal.
It's disgusting.
Don't be so double minded and a big phony, practice what you preach.
----- Original Message -----
From: Indigo
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: [RWP] dragging items to new actions list when creating a new action.
Well, I didn't know what he wanted an action for, but I'm sure I'm
simple minded, because to turn record arm on plus input monitoring, I
use the track recording options you get at the tab key with the desired
track selected.
I tab to record armed; press the spacebar for on; tab to monitor input,
press the spacebar for normal; then hit enter to save the settings.
One could create a macro to run through those key presses, but it would
take more time than just pressing 5 keys.
I avoid headaches and frustration by complying; pressing five simple
keystrokes; instead of inventing a stumbling block that gets in the way
of work flow.
I already had the ulcers and anxiety, way way back, now I don't have the
energy to get excited if something requireds more than a single key stroke.
On another subject; Clearly, some of us are here to learn how to record
music, and others have so much free time on their hands they devote
their lives to discovering and pointing out what can't be done in Reaper.
But, alas, you find those spoilers in every forum, every list of
comments after great YouTubes; they're only there to say negative things.
So sad, isn't it; that they can't find something useful to do with their
lives?
Indi
On 8/19/2013 1:20 PM, Goldfinga Productions wrote:
> That's not quite what Kevin is wanting to do.
> He wants to make it so that he can hit one key stroke and arm and turn input monitoring on a track.
> On Aug 19, 2013, at 12:12 PM, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
>
>> To make an action that works, you don't need to drag from an action list to an empty list.
>> You just select an action, then assign a qwerty shortcut or a midi controller to it.
>> If you tab down you get a place where you either type in the qwerty shortcut; a modifier like ctrl, shift, alt, plus letter, number or Function key; or' if you have any hardware that sends midi messages, you wiggle a control, like a knob or fader.
>> If you go back to the place that says drag from actions list to empty list, you will then find that the selected actionis already placed in the empty list for you.
>> That's the way it works for me.
>> Indi
>>
>> On 8/19/2013 8:21 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
>>> Hey folks.
>>>
>>> Subject says it all.
>>>
>>> When creating a new action, how does one drag the item from the actions
>>> list to the empty list which says, "Drag items here?" I tried locking
>>> the mouse on it and moving to the new list in jaws, but that didn't work
>>> at all.
>>>
>>> Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>>
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