[RWP] Tiny Baby Steps
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jun 13 18:56:47 EDT 2013
I sure have to hand it to little reaper for doing precise audio edits.
For instance, I have a nicely done two track dump from sonar with a band,
and the drummer hesitated just a bit and the band followed him, well the
band is me, because this guy who plays these songs has his own timing, he's
sort of like Willie Nelson, plays the way he wants and everybody just hang
the hell on for dear life 'grin'.
Well with the combination of growing and shrinking edges, and the ability to
nudge stuff either overlapping or have the audio go away as you move it,
it makes timing issues nicer to deal with even than soundforge.
I still like doing sample loops in the forge because it's just designed to
do that so well, but for fixing little timing issues with stems of audio or
even finished two track mixes, reaper is becomming my go to tool to do this.
I think even my sonar students will like using reaper sometimes.
The midi and automation has to get better, but reaper does what it does so
very nicely.
She will grow up someday maybe.
in the other areas.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex H." <linuxx64.bashsh at gmail.com>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 11:40 PM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Tiny Baby Steps
> Hahaha. Well, there's at least one guy who can interface with nvda
> controller client, as he did the hotspot knockoff mods for speech
> output.
>
> I know this is entirely pipedream/fantasizing at this stage, but does
> ReaScript allow any effect param to be changed? I imagine there's IDs
> that get mapped to effects and their parameters, and then you'd have
> to figure out how much to change the value. Speaking in very
> simplified terms of course, but is that kinda what's gotta happen?
>
> Man, if we can get speech output, it's pretty much possible, or at
> least I think so, that we could fill in the gaps where reaAccess is
> breaking or falling short using reaScript.
>
> Encouraging even if it is tiny.
> Thanks,
>
> Alex
>
> On 6/12/13, Jim Snowbarger <Snowman at snowmanradio.com> wrote:
>> Oh man, what a quest, pulling hairs from wherever they grow.And some
>> where
>> they don't.
>> But, I finally got a ReaScript to run in python. It's kind of a pain to
>> get
>>
>> this set up. And, I'm gathering the files and steps needed, so I can
>> consolidate for you.
>> I'm excited to have achieved the smallest of steps, but it's a glimmer
>> of
>> hope.
>> I can actually now press a hot key that runs a script, that writes the
>> track pan and volume to a file.
>> Yep, totally useless, I know. But, it's abreak through.
>> I have found the interface to speak it through SAPI, and it works in
>> stand
>> alone python. but there is some conflict when I marry that up with
>> reaper,
>> still looking into that.
>> If anybody knows anything about this stuff, and can help me get screen
>> reader independent speech output from a Python script, in the reaper
>> environment, speak up.
>> Once I get that part working, then I'll have a frame work that we can
>> modify
>>
>> to add our own action and api calls to do stuff.
>> I think I have engendered every error message python can generate.
>> I feel like I'm eating an elephant. Drinking at a fire hose. Riding a
>> tiger.
>>
>>
>
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