[RWP] Performing actions to a large number of tracks.

Scott Chesworth scottchesworth at gmail.com
Tue Aug 20 20:33:59 EDT 2013


Wonderful contribution there gf. Gonna go a long way toward getting
Kevin up and running.

*bangs head against desk*

On 8/21/13, Goldfinga Productions <goldfingas at gmail.com> wrote:
> Still here?
> lol
>
> On Aug 20, 2013, at 7:47 PM, Indigo <33indigo at charter.net> wrote:
>
>> Kevin, there is the action Set Pan for Selected Track(s)
>> and also set Volume for selected track(s).
>> Press F4, then in the edit field, type set pan; then tab down to action
>> list; just below the various types of actions and you should have Set Pan
>> to Selected tracks or maybe need to arrow down a little to find exactly
>> that action.
>> Once you're arrowed onto it, tab down to the field where you assign a
>> shortcut.
>> If there is already a shortcut, you will read it in the field where you
>> assign shortcuts.
>> If you try to assign a shortcut that's already in use, you'll be notified
>> that you've typed an already assigned shortcut, and asked whether to use
>> it anyway.
>> Once you have a shortcut assigned, you can press OK, if I remember
>> correctly, or exit, or try out the action right there in the action
>> assignment dialog before exiting.
>> Then type set volume in that edit box, which is a search box, and assign
>> Set volume of selected tracks, same method of assigning a shortcut to set
>> volume for selected tracks.
>> Use whatever method you now use to select a number of contiguous tracks.
>> I just hold ctrl+shift and arrow from track 1 to the last track, then let
>> go of ctrl+shift and it seems to select the desired tracks.
>> Remember, though, that I've been obsessed with electric guitars for months
>> now, so haven't used Reaper's actions much, so please verify before
>> believing this info is accurate, okay?
>> Indi
>>
>> On 8/20/2013 10:43 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
>>> Hey folks.
>>>
>>> I've been experimenting with track folders and I've successfully gotten
>>> them all inside a folder. However, I can't seem to perform an action to
>>> all of them.
>>>
>>> I've tried top track, closing the folder, etc, but I can't seem to get
>>> all of them to pan, or anything else. Are there certain functions that
>>> can't be grouped? I know I'm totally missing something here. Any help
>>> would be totally appreciated.
>>>
>>> Kevin
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