[RWP] Listening to a selected area of a track
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Wed Oct 16 05:06:42 EDT 2013
I had no idea that one existed Jim, cool!
Oreo, you might want to try checking the "Move edit cursor to start of
time selection on time selection change" checkbox, it's the first one
in Preferences -> Editing behaviour. Think it does kinda the same
thing as your custom action, so it might free up that keystroke for
another custom action.
Scott
On 10/16/13, Jim Snowbarger <Snowman at snowmanradio.com> wrote:
> Actually, more about my now irrelevant previous post.
> That action, go to start of time selection, seems to be the same thing the
> cookie man was alluding too. I did not realize there is already a hot key
> assigned to that.
> Windows+leftBracket jumps you to the start, and windows+rightBracket to the
>
> end of a selection.
> Duh. But, you probably already knew that.
>
> I did not realize
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "TheOreoMonster" <monkeypusher69 at gmail.com>
> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 8:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [RWP] Listening to a selected area of a track
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>
>> To make the play selection feature even more useful, i created a custom
>> action consisting of the following actions.
>>
>> Go to start of selection
>> Transport: Play
>>
>> chain these together and assign to a short cut key to play a selection. If
>>
>> you have the Stop at end of loop when repeat is disabled" check box
>> checked, it will play the selection once. If you have repeat enabled by
>> pressing the letter R to toggle it on and off, it will play the selection
>>
>> looped.
>>
>> So here's a question. When trying to fine tune the end of a selection,
>> has anyone had any luck with using the move to next zero crossing action?
>>
>> On Aug 10, 2013, at 1:11 AM, Kevin Reeves <lists at kevinreeves.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Here's some things to try.
>>>
>>> First, Make sure that the "Stop at end of loop when repeat is disabled"
>>> check box is checked. This will force reaper to only play the selected
>>> audio when a selection is present. This is the default soundforge
>>> behavior.
>>>
>>> Second, you can hold down shift and scrub with the right arrow, which
>>> will allow you to make a selection.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm still the reaper newby, but hope this helps.
>>>
>>> Kevin
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