[RWP] Selecting the space between one marker to another?
TheOreoMonster
monkeypusher69 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 6 21:05:57 EST 2014
You are reminding me why i hated editing in reaper on windows when i first started using reaches. Reaper however does have default actions fro selecting between markers. if memory serves correct. So to do what she wnaats its probably just a matter of assigning some actions to keys and or making a custom action.
a faster workaround to what you suggested how is this.
Select all the tracks you will want to select audio on
Go to marker one, set start point. go to marker two set end point.
Then press the shortcut for select all items in time selection on selected tracks.
(before you start you will want to go into the actions list and assign that last action to a hotkey)
Thats a lot quicker, allows you to copy, cut, paste or etc without splitting and etc. Splitting is only necessary if you want to say add effects to just that part of the track or chang e the volume or pan individually for the selected audio only.
On Jan 6, 2014, at 7:08 PM, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com> wrote:
> Nope, nothing moves by default when you split an item. If you want no
> audible transition as you play over item boundaries though, you might
> want to go into Prefernces and tweak the default fade values down
> some. I find that for what I do, 3 MS keeps things tidy.
>
> Hth
>
> Scott
>
> On 1/6/14, Crystal Dennis <valkyriecelesyt at gmail.com> wrote:
>> If you split the item will it stay lined up with the rest of the file
>> or start at the beginning of the new track.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Crystal
>>
>> On 1/6/14, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hey Crystal, Oreo,
>>>
>>> holding shift as you jump to a marker won't work, because ReaAccess
>>> has those keystrokes assigned to on the fly transposition and
>>> timestretching. So far as I understand them, I think markers in Reaper
>>> are meant more of an orientation aid along the lines of Pro Tools
>>> memory locations, rather than a selection aid like in Sound Forge.
>>> Your best bet is probably to use Alt+Shift+[ to begin selection,
>>> Alt+Shift+] to end it, and for selections that're more perminent that
>>> you'll likely want to use again, split that bit of audio as an item.
>>>
>>> Hth
>>>
>>> Scott
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1/6/14, TheOreoMonster <monkeypusher69 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Are you holding down shift while moving from marker to the next?
>>>>
>>>> If you want to change the volume or pan or etc for the track then you
>>>> can
>>>> always do that by using the shortcut keys to change the volume or pan
>>>> on
>>>> the selected track which i think are ALT up and down arrows for volume
>>>> and
>>>> alt left and right arrows for pan.If you only want to change it for the
>>>> selected part of the track, then you will have to make the selection,
>>>> then
>>>> use the split at selection command to split it into its own item, then
>>>> go
>>>> into item properties for that selected item and change the volume, pan,
>>>> pitch add effects etc.
>>>> On Jan 5, 2014, at 8:23 PM, Crystal Dennis <valkyriecelesyt at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I've been reading the selection info on here but I haven't seen this
>>>>> specific question being asked, so I figured I'd just ask directly.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm placing one marker in one area of the track, then marker 2 on
>>>>> another. I'm able to bounce between markers with the proper
>>>>> keystrokes, but when I try to select the space between those markers
>>>>> it isn't really working. Is there a keystroke that I can use that
>>>>> will let me just bounce from marker 1 to marker 2 and select the
>>>>> entire area between those 2 markers? Also, when I have only one area
>>>>> of a track selected, it doesn't let me go to where you can change
>>>>> volume pan etc.: do you always need to have the entire track selected
>>>>> to do that?
>>>>>
>>>>> Crystal
>>>>>
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