[RWP] Extend a project by looping
Patrick Perdue
patrick at pdaudio.net
Sat Jan 3 14:36:48 EST 2015
Not quite true. You can simply extend the length of the last item on a
track. If your item is a loop, depending on item timebase, it will
continue playing past the end of the initial item length. For example,
if you have a rendered 1 bar loop, and your project is initially 4 bars,
you can extend your 1 bar item length to 128 bars, which will, by
extension, determine the length of the project, and that loop will play
128 times.
On 1/3/2015 4:08 AM, ROBIN Alexis wrote:
> Hello Tom,
>
> Thank you for these clear explanation on a track structure, I understand
> better a lot of thing now.
> So, it's impossible to double project by selecting with time duration?
> It's a little bit fastidious to copy all item in each track in case you
> have a lot of track, no?
>
> Happy new yar,
>
> Alexis ROBIN
>
> Le 19/12/2014 10:03, Tomecki a écrit :
>> Hello
>>
>> It is because tracks in reaper is only effects, routing, recording
>> sources etc and places for items which has audio or midi material,
>> lenght etc so if you want to make projest longer you must copying
>> items rather than tracks. So select all items on track 1 and paste it
>> on the end, next the same on track 2 tec or render projest, make new
>> one, import render and paste it again if you want to simply double it.
>>
>> regaards
>> tom
>>
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