[RWP] Editing
Patrick Perdue
patrick at pdaudio.net
Mon Feb 25 08:58:30 EST 2013
Try using page up/down while playing (jumps in measures by default,) or
left/right arrow keys while stopped for more fine movements. The arrow
keys won't do much for you as far as audible feedback when the project
is playing, however, you get the analog scrubbing effect when the
project is stopped.
On 2/25/2013 8:56 AM, Matt Diemert wrote:
> So, here is my question. Can I find the spot I want press pause and scrub back to find the spot to split? I'm not quite sure what you mean by arrow through the time line.. In audacity, when I arrow I can here the music, but this doesn't seem to be the case in reaper.
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Feb 24, 2013, at 4:35 PM, "David P Shortland" <dragamilov at comcen.com.au> wrote:
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>> Hi & Greetings from a VERY VERY Wet Queensland
>>
>> This is the way I would do this Matt...
>>
>> Scroll up and down the Track List to Select the Track
>> With your Left & Right Cursor Keys progress thru the time line until you reach the place in the Track where you wish to keep from...
>> Press Shift plus A to Select the Item on that Track...
>> Press S to Split that Item you have just Selected into 2 Items
>> With the Left Cursor Key scroll slightly backwards over the newly created Item
>> Press Shift plus A to Select that Item
>> Press Delete
>>
>> Hang in there... REAPER is SO SO good ... IMHO
>>
>> Yours sincerely
>> David P Shortland
>> DragonScore Productions
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>> -----Original Message----- From: matt diemert
>> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 3:30 AM
>> To: RWP at reaaccess.com
>> Subject: [RWP] Editing
>>
>> Ok,
>> So this will be a very basic question but one that has me stumped.
>> When working with multiple tracks in reaper, I wish to cut off some
>> noise at the beginning of a file. In this case, I started recording to
>> early and there is an axcidental bass note or two. In any event in
>> audacity to do this I would highlight the track, find the end of where
>> I wish to cut and mark it with a [ then press shift home and under
>> edit, insert a silence. The point here is I want to silence this audio
>> but leave the track time wise where it is so that it is synchronized
>> with my project.
>> Could any one here give me a hand understanding the easiest way to
>> accomplish this without doing in audacity and importing them all back
>> in to reaper?
>> Thanks.
>> --
>> Warm Regards:
>> Matt Diemert
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