[RWP] how to do audio quantizing with reaper?

Indigo 33indigo at charter.net
Tue Jun 18 12:56:28 EDT 2013


Press F12 in track view to bring up learning mode, where all the 
ReaAccess shortcuts can be learned but don't carry out their function 
when they are pressed.
Press F12 again to return to normal mode.
Select a track with up or down arrows;
When you're on a track and can read it at the arrow keys, the track is 
selected.
An item is any recording; you make on a track; either audio or midi.
When you start and stop another recording on that same track it creates 
a second item.

If you google for cockos glossary you get a nice list of all terms and 
their definitions.
Although there's no ReaAccess guide yet, if you google cockos Wiki plus 
your problem in a few words, you often get a wiki that covers exactly 
what you want to learn.
Of course, the Wiki  is often speaking in terms of how to do things with 
the mouse; but shortcuts are also supplied; and  Reaper is very shortcut 
oriented, and standard Reaper shortcuts only differ from ReaAccess 
shortcuts in a few instances.
Hope this helps,
Indi




On 6/18/2013 11:26 AM, hadi wrote:
> Hello guys
>
> Thanks for replying back
> First, regarding TheOreoMonster's post.
> I'm a DAW newb, i have no idea how actually to navigate within a tracks.
> and also, i don't know what are items and grids. Do i need to actually
> cut my drum track to peaces or something?
>
> @indigo, i was hoping for an automated solution, i will have to check
> strech markers out.
> However there's a problem and it seems that i completely suck at working
> with reaper. i have no idea what shortcuts to use to move the cursor
> within a track, and position the markers and time selections. i tried to
> figure out also what grids are but couldn't find anything.
> Do you have any ideas that what documents should i study for these? i
> tried googling some but they all lead to  amazon book, and payed courses.
>
> Thanks.
> Cheers
> Hadi
>
> On 6/18/2013 5:17 PM, Indigo wrote:
>> I haven't got round to trying it yet, but in the latest Reaper 4.4402
>> you got Stretch Marks, Which is both another visual means of aligning
>> an audio track to visual marks, for sighted users; and also an
>> automatic method of forcing transcients of an audio track to be
>> aligned to another audio track's rhythm.
>> It's brand new, so you'll need to experiment with it, but; in the
>> Cockos forums; users were taking a spoken vocal track and forcing the
>> words to align with a rhythm track, instant rap in a single move
>> Stretch Marks is in the items menu; with a submenu to allow setting
>> stretch marks to the grid.
>> All the daws are getting Stretch Markers, Reason just got them in
>> version 7.
>> From what I've read; in the newest Reaper; ; if you had an audio track
>> with clicks on it, that would do to align your drum track to perfect
>> timing.
>> I don't know any more about it than that at the moment.
>> You can try the old method, which was to get Reaper to slice your
>> audio drum track into slices based on transcients, which is usually
>> the kick drum, since it's the loudest drum most of the time.
>> Then, once you have the slices, you force them to align with the
>> nearest grid line.
>> You can set the grid to thirty secondths, sixteenths, eighths,
>> etcetera, in Reaper's quantize.
>> There is also a Snap to Grid setting in the options menu; where you
>> can set the grid resolution.
>> Then; once the slices are on the proper timing;  you glue the slices
>> back together.
>> You can understand the advantage of the new Stretch marks method, only
>> a single step; if you have a reference rhythm audio track that is
>> already in perfect timing.
>> I haven't done these yet, I've been concentrating on midi editing, not
>> so much on audio editing.
>> HTH
>> Indi
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6/17/2013 7:53 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
>>> Same can be done by ears. split into items and use the nudge keyboard
>>> shortcuts. If you use SWS  you can set a preset nudge value for up to
>>> 8 presets and assign them to keyboard shortcuts  This could allow u
>>> to move quicker through things.  Saved me some time when lining up
>>> some parts of a project where i was just sent all the files instead
>>> of the actual project files.  Also to save time, use the above method
>>> to edit each part you need to the grid, then make loops out of them.
>>> then u can stretch them for as many measures as you need and copy and
>>> paste them to various parts of the project.
>>>
>>> On Jun 17, 2013, at 11:53 AM, hadi <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to record a drum with my workstation.  i output the
>>>> workstation's audio to reaper.
>>>> I'm not a good drum player, thus my timings are not 100% right.
>>>> Is there a way to do audio quantizing in reaper, so my drum and
>>>> rhythms become accurate?
>>>> I did a google search, and i found this.
>>>> http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=92816
>>>> so slicing and cutting sounds like that it would require eye sight
>>>> to match clips  with each other visually?
>>>> I would appreciate it if you help me out with this.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Hadi
>>>>
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