[Rwp] OSARA keymap

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Feb 24 00:36:21 EST 2015


Kind of reminds me of how sound forge works, I like it.
Jumping between items because that's where you're usually going to edit.
But that's the beauty of reaper you can roll your own anyway you like it.

That's also the curse too because too many choices to be fuzzy headed 
around 'grin'.



On 2/23/2015 12:00 PM, Derek Lane via RWP wrote:
> If that's what the ajority wants, that's what it will get.  Although I 
> like navigating to the next item when reaper is playing, not jumping 
> to the beginning of the current one.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick Perdue via RWP" 
> <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 5:56 AM
> Subject: Re: [Rwp] OSARA keymap
>
>
>> 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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