[RWP] Routing Tracks to master track

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Tue May 21 07:14:40 EDT 2013


So your essentially splitting out bits of audio and then doing volume gain 
on them?

Well, I guess that'd work for small volume changes, but splitting out a clop 
or item in reaper land and doing a big change would probably cause problems 
with audible pops and such.

We really do need a better way to do automation with reaper.

That and midi editing is kind of what's kept me from going all the way with 
reaper.

But there are things to love about this little swiss army knive.

And ofcourse sighted people can draw envelopes and all that with sonar or 
reaper, it doesn't matter for them.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Chesworth" <scottchesworth at gmail.com>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 4:59 AM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Routing Tracks to master track


> Hey Chris,
>
> Using the latest version here. At one point I had a reason for that,
> but tbh it's been so long that I can't think what it was. Maybe next
> time I get a few days off I'll roll back to 3.78 and see what's
> missing. For now, I'm using item gain for volume and muting
> automation.
>
>
>
> On 5/20/13, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> Hey, that's great.
>>
>> Are you using 378 or a later version?
>>
>> And what about working around things like automation?
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Scott Chesworth" <scottchesworth at gmail.com>
>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
>> Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 4:09 AM
>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Routing Tracks to master track
>>
>>
>>> Tracking and/or mixing pretty much every day in Reaper now, for and
>>> with humans who are paying actual money.
>>>
>>> Just sayin'...
>>>
>>> Scott
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/20/13, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>> Patrick like you though I use reaper for just a few little things, I've
>>>> chosen to stay with the 3.78 version for the better fit with the static
>>>> access development, because nothing messes with work flow as much as 
>>>> not
>>>> being able to do basic i/o stuff efficiently.
>>>>
>>>> I always went for the latest versions before but I'm finding I can
>>>> actually
>>>>
>>>> do stuff now with reaper and it actually does what I told it to do.
>>>>
>>>> What good is a newer version if you can't get to things, or it breaks
>>>> things
>>>>
>>>> that you had, and this is the worst kind of senario for new users, even
>>>> old
>>>>
>>>> hats visiting a new set of tools.
>>>>
>>>> I easily created a loop, tuned it and made it the speed I wanted, and
>>>> exported it, and whala,
>>>> no extra space in the loop, no why the hell didn't that work, with 3.78
>>>> it
>>>> just works and everything talks right.
>>>>
>>>> Of course when I get in to more advanced functions, i might take my
>>>> statement back, but for now I think I'll stay where your at.
>>>>
>>>> Since you do lots of post production and have to do essential 
>>>> repetitive
>>>> tasks real world
>>>> audio chores
>>>> I value your experience and I think your the only one maybe besides Roy
>>>> who I personally know who's actually doing work with reaper.
>>>>
>>>> Not to take away from the explorations others are doing and talking
>>>> about
>>>> but if there's a compelling reason to work with later versions and put
>>>> up
>>>> with the broken access, I haven't heard it yet.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe the better midi editing?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Patrick Perdue" <patrick at pdaudio.net>
>>>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
>>>> Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 9:25 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Routing Tracks to master track
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Everything should already be routed to master, unless you specifically
>>>>> unrouted them all individually, or if your tracks are in a folder that
>>>>> isn't sending to the master send itself. That's how the default new
>>>>> project template works. All newly created tracks are automatically
>>>>> routed
>>>>>
>>>>> to master. If you press shift+f5 (mute master track) and all your 
>>>>> audio
>>>>> goes away, then you'll know all your tracks are, in fact, sending to
>>>>> master. You can also use shift+j or shift+k to read the peak meter of
>>>>> left/right, respectively, of master track's output in real time.
>>>>> Assuming
>>>>>
>>>>> you are using Reaper 3.78, where you can still fully access all the
>>>>> right
>>>>>
>>>>> context menus for routing, unlike 4.x versions, pressing shift+context
>>>>> on
>>>>>
>>>>> any highlighted track (it's a bit different for folders,) and one of
>>>>> the
>>>>> options is "master track." Check or uncheck that box to route/unroute
>>>>> the
>>>>>
>>>>> selected track from master here.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 5/19/2013 9:08 PM,
>>>>>
>>>>> Alexander Westphal wrote:
>>>>>> Hello all!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a compressor on the master track, but how do I now route all 
>>>>>> my
>>>>>> tracks to the master?
>>>>>
>>>>>
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