[RWP] a couple questions

Oriol Gómez ogomez.s92 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 26 05:15:06 EST 2014


Oh, thanks very much for your answer man. :)
How is looping supposed to be used then? I just want to for example,
if I were to play a part of a song on guitar that needs to be put
somewhere else later on, how could I do this? I assume this would be a
loop.. or just copy paste.

On 11/26/14, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Oriol,
>
> I'm not in front of Reaper right now, but off the top of my head, I
> think copying and pasting based on selection the way you're doing it
> applies across all tracks in the project by default. If you need it to
> apply to just one track, try hitting Shift+A to select the item under
> the cursor. Your screen reader will say something like "copied
> portions of item" when you hit CTRL+C to copy it if you've got the
> workflow right. Hitting the escape key will remove those start and end
> points you specified for selection and allow you to start over. Your
> screen reader should say "unselected" so you know it's been done. One
> thing that might come in handy for you is the shortcut Shift+S, which
> splits the selection you've made into an item. This way, if you need
> to come back to that bit of audio later on in the project, it's
> already split out for you based on the selection you made the first
> time around, so  you'll save time not having to redefine those start
> and end points etc. To navigate through the items on a given track,
> use CTRL+Left or CTRL+Right arrows.
>
> I use looping differently to what you're trying to do, so gonna have
> to let someone else walk you through that part.
>
> Hth
>
> Scott
>
> On 11/26/14, Oriol Gómez <ogomez.s92 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I have a couple questions regarding audio editing in reaper:
>> Why can't I copy and paste audio? I sometimes try it, and I am able to
>> choose the start and end time of the selection and then copy paste but
>> how do I remove this selection and start over? Because I am only able
>> to do it once.
>> And, is this on all tracks or just on one track?
>>
>> SEcond.. How can I go about looping? I have no idea about how to set
>> up a region for looping, choosing how many times I want to loop it
>> etc.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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