[Rwp] With OSARA, how to manage volume / pan of items?
theoreomonster at reaperaccess.com
theoreomonster at reaperaccess.com
Wed Apr 15 22:00:33 EDT 2015
Busses are great for SubMixing. Layers, or takes are more like playlist as some DAW’s call it. its a way to have the singer or whomever record multiple passes you can comp together later, without having to create a new track route an input to it and Arm it each time.
That being said folders are a great alternative to busses in reaper.
> On Apr 15, 2015, at 2:02 AM, Chris Belle via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>
> yeh, I don't usually use track layers, as it can get funky, I put everything I want to separate on separate tracks.
>
> I tend to do traditional bussing rather than track groups to pipe my audio where I want it to go,
> realize other ways are easier with reaper.
>
> It's a totally diferent animal 'grin'
>
>
> On 4/14/2015 9:47 PM, theoreomonster--- via RWP wrote:
>> I believe the term used for this functionality is layers in Sonar.
>>
>> Its basically reapers version of that. I need to have a go at them to see how accessible working with takes can be.
>>
>>> On Apr 14, 2015, at 1:51 PM, Chris Belle via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
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>>> I forget exactly what it's called, but there's an action to do this in the huge actions list available, and I found one that worked there's one that can do volume, or pan, or volume and pan together,
>>> there are also sws commands I found in there.
>>>
>>> I think the keymap everyone is using now has shift page up and down mapped to one of these volume for item commands,
>>>
>>> But something to note, I'm stil not sure what differentiates an item from a take,
>>> and there seem to be separate volume controls actions which apply to the same thing, but one lets you go a lot further up or down than the other.
>>>
>>> The one that's mapped now only goes like 6 db I think but the one I found goes much more.
>>>
>>> There are just too dang many ways to do things in reaper,
>>> and I'm glad other smart folks have said publically reaper makes them feel retarded,
>>> because this program has gotten me scratching my head more than anything I've ever worked with.
>>>
>>> But we're gaining on it slowly, and I'm finding it very useful for some important tasks,
>>> like fixing timing issues with some of my clients who like to make up their time signature as they go along 'grin'.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/14/2015 7:30 AM, ROBIN Alexis via RWP wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> What is your workflow to manage the volume or the pan of item with OSARA?
>>>> In other term, how did you replace the absence of the virtual context menu of ReaAccess? Do you use shift+F2, some shortcuts or other solution?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
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