[RWP] Getting forward

Stephan Merk dl7fos at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 10 11:25:00 EDT 2013


Hi and sorry, Scott,

I just saw that I answered Scott and missunderstood that he answers on your mail. ;-) As he said, an Audio playback fine is a stream, not a couple of several notes which can be edited. If we strongly thing that Audio is also a couple of waves and we think about granularsynthesis, it might be possible in very complex way to change something in the Audio track. In the other mail I mentioned Melodyne which is a program which can midify Midi to Audio and in the other way. Amazing is that Melodyne is not only able to change several tonation in an audio track, also it is possible to extract a Midi file with different Midi tracks for each detected instrument or voice. Much much expensive. Now, in any studios, where people are not able to sing, they can with Melodyne. It's even perfect, that you can't hear this in the mix.


Viele Grüße

--
Stephan Merk, www.merkst.de


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 9:34 PM
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Subject: Re: [RWP] Getting forward

can such a thing be made to an audio track too?thank you efrat.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
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Sent: Friday, July 05, 2013 5:33 AM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Getting forward


I think I understand what you want.
Do you want to delete or edit 1 wrong note in a track, really 1 wrong
note in an item?
You go to the midi editor.
First select the track, by up/down arrowing to it.
Then select the item that has the wrong note.
either press shift+A or ctrl+shift+right arrow to select an item.
With the item you want to edit selected, press ctrl+alt+E.
You will hear the words midi editor.
Press enter and you are in the midi editor.
Press alt+V to bring up the view menu.
Arrow to Show as list, and press enter.
Now you will have a very neat display, with the midi notes events all
laid out in lists on the track's time line.
Each note/event list  is numbered.
Press your tab key to sort through the note events, and at your arrow
keys you can change values, like the note's pitch, position on the time
line, note length, and more.
If your note on velocity is too high or low, change it at the value field.
If the note number is wrong, so you hear the wrong drum sound, change it
at the value field at your arrow keys.
When finished editing, tab down to OK and press enter.


As to recording only part of an item, without losing the part that is
correct, select the track, then select the item, as described above.
Use your right and left arrows to move the cursor to the place the
recording went wrong; then press the letter S to split the original item
into two items.
One of the now 2 items will contain the recording you want to keep and
the other will contain the recording you want to redo.
You can now delete the recording you don't want to keep, if you like;
and record a new item correctly.
I hope this helps,
Indi
On 7/4/2013 4:29 PM, Stephan Merk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Now I tried something more and found how I can create multiple tracks. I 
> did
> this as follows:
>
> 1. Inserting Virtual Instrument with Ctrl+Ins, in my case Addictive Keys.
> 2. Metronome set to on and press R for Record and play the things I like.
> 3. Stop with space bar, I was asked to save the file which I were able to
> rename or same as described. In my case Addictive Keys.
> 4. After Track 1 was created, now inserting Track 2 with Addictive Drums 
> as
> I did above.
> 5. Reaper asked me to create several tracks for each instrument. If I do
> answer this with Yes, a track for each instrument will be created: Bass,
> Snare, Tom etc.
> 6. Now my first stumble: If I press any key also drums and piano was 
> played.
> If I press record and Reaper warns me to record multiple tracks, the first
> track was overwritten. So I had to do is uncheck the rec marker on Track 1
> before recording the next tracks.
> 7. To do this, select arrow keys till you hear Track 1. Press Tab untel 
> Rec
> mode or so is spoken, state is on. Now press space to change the state to
> Off and - very necessary - press Enter to save this state.
> 8. Then, after recording, you will only record the drum tracks.
>
> Now, there are some issues I have:
> 1. Non-pattern based sequencers need to copy a drum style for some bars, 
> but
> how?
> 2. During recording, on my MPC I was helped by fast forwarding through the
> track and clear out one special note or key. Is this possible in Reaper,
> too?
> 3. Is there a feature to overdub, e. g. to record partial melodies?
>
> But nice to see that it's working now! ^^
>
>
> Viele Grüße
>
> --
> Stephan Merk, www.merkst.de
>
>
>
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