[Rwp] A recording Question.

Jim Noseworthy jim.noseworthy at compuconference.com
Mon Feb 16 07:48:09 EST 2015


Hello:

Thanks for the interest in the problem that I am having.  You are correct: I
want to keep the timeline as a single item.

In this case, I am using Reaper as a recorder to record Ham Radio logins as
a net controler. I need to record each round of logins and then play them
back in order to call in each individual. This is done many times throughout
my time as net control.  Therefore, I need to access the same item
constantly.

I use my FW-1884 for the Control surface which permits me to operate the
Transport functions without having Reaper in focus.  Except for the items
issue, it works great.

Thanks all over the place gang.


-----Original Message-----
From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of Scott
Chesworth via RWP
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2015 11:02 PM
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Subject: Re: [Rwp] A recording Question.

Sure, there's a few punch choices to be found under that same options menu.
>From what I can gather though, he's after a way to keep the timeline as a
single item, and no punch mode will do that.



On 2/16/15, John Schucker via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
> Really? Reaper has no overdub option, it's all making a new clip every 
> time? How do you set punch points to fix a mistake then? Because I 
> think that's what he wants, instead of making a new take, he wants it 
> to overwrite the existing take. Don't you pretty much have to do that 
> for punch recording?
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