[Rwp] OSARA keymap

Gianluca Apollaro gianluca.apollaro88 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 23 06:52:44 EST 2015


Hi Patrickand list,
I would agree with you, but I couldn't find a way, using the actions 
that we have, to make it behave exactly like rea-access. If I tell it 
not to play the item, when I move to that item it doesn't stop the 
previous one to play the one I'm on, so I had to force to do so, with 
the effect, good or bad, that the item always plays when you navigate to 
it. But again, this is what Derek and I could do, we're open to ideas on 
some actions to chain to solve this.
Hth,
Gianluca from Italy
SkypeID: gianluca8815
Il 23/02/2015 11:56, Patrick Perdue via RWP ha scritto:
> For my part, I would only want Reaper to play when navigating between 
> items if it was already playing. If Reaper is stopped, it is stopped 
> for a reason.
> I frequently deal with projects having hundreds of item splits, and 
> things get slow enough as it is toward the upper end of those numbers. 
> I'd think this would slow things down even more, unnecessarily so.
>
> On 2/23/2015 5:39 AM, James Teh via RWP wrote:
>> Hi Gianluca,
>>
>> Thanks for your work. Some questions:
>>
>> On 23/02/2015 7:14 PM, Gianluca Apollaro via RWP wrote:
>>> Pressing alt+c brings up the reaconsole, which lets you adjust track
>>> settings from a command line.
>> SWS binds this to just "c" by default. Is there a reason you changed 
>> this?
>>
>>> Then we added some other actions we think are useful like some Vary
>>> speed changing that changes the master playrate of a project by either
>>> a semitone or cents of a semitone.
>> Wow. Are these really so commonly used? I can see them being useful for
>> special effects or the like, but didn't imagine they'd be used by most.
>>
>>> and chained some others for navigating to next or previous transient
>>> in item using tab and shift Tab respectively.
>> Don't tab and shift+tab do this by default without chaining? Or am I
>> missing something?
>>
>>> In our keymap when we move to an item the cursor starts playing,
>>> whereas in rea-access that didn't happen if the cursor was stopped.
>> Was this an intentional change or something you couldn't work around
>> without losing some other desired behaviour? My concern here is that
>> this might not be desirable for editing.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jamie
>>
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