[Rwp] New osara keymap

Matej Golian matej.golian at gmail.com
Wed Nov 25 05:03:07 EST 2015


Ah, I see. Glad it works then. :D

2015-11-25 10:56 GMT+01:00, Tor Tollhag <tortollhag at gmail.com>:
> Nevermind, I found the relevant actions and mapped a new hotkey to the
> new Osara action. So now I tested this by loading a track into reaper
> and adding 2 stretch markers. One on the first beat of a bar and one
> on the second.
> If I go to the second marker and then move the edit curser either back
> or forward, and after that press the new osara hotkey the stretch
> marker will move to the new position where I left the curser and the
> audio between the 2 markers will either compress or stretch depending
> on where I've moved it.
> This is great.
> If I want to have a Project with a track in it where I can change the
> tempo freely all I need to do is put stretch markers on every beat.
> Now we need to figure out if there's some action that could
> automaticly put stretch markers in a Project, cause doing it by hand
> could take a while, but this is fun.
>
> 2015-11-25 10:26 GMT+01:00, Tor Tollhag <tortollhag at gmail.com>:
>> Well just updated both the keymap and Osara and can not see the new
>> hotkeys related to stretch markers in there, the hotkey to add should
>> be Control m and I can't see it in the actions list, also still not
>> sure if we can move the position of stretch markers once we got them
>> in a Project. It's strange I can't see the new hotkeys though.
>>
>> 2015-11-25 9:39 GMT+01:00, Matej Golian <matej.golian at gmail.com>:
>>> Yep, the Osara Github page is still the place. The file name doesn't
>>> change presumably so that the download link doesn't have to be changed
>>> everytime something in the keymap is modified. So if you grabbed the
>>> keymap yesterday you surely have the latest one despite its name.
>>>
>>> 2015-11-25 9:15 GMT+01:00, Tor Tollhag <tortollhag at gmail.com>:
>>>> btw, where do I get the latest keymap? Is it still from the Osara
>>>> github page? I downloaded it yesterday and the name was exactly the
>>>> same as the keymap I already have, and I actually need the latest one,
>>>> especially cause I can select items on a track with it like I used to
>>>> do with reaaccess.
>>>> Also I'm actually using Reaper with Osara now for recording sessions,
>>>> so important I get this working.
>>>>
>>>> 2015-11-25 0:01 GMT+01:00, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net>:
>>>>> I have not worked extensively with stretch markers, only now starting
>>>>> to
>>>>> experiment, but I do know that even with the standard nudge and
>>>>> overlap
>>>>> options on the numberpad keys, reaper is pretty powerful in fixing
>>>>> timing issues even there.
>>>>> I have been able to fix late chords, and drum hits, and make sloppy
>>>>> changes sound smooth and more natural with this method, so using
>>>>> stretch
>>>>> markers would just make it that much better.
>>>>> I have a long way to go to be a reaper guru,
>>>>> but I feel like I'm finally out of kindergarden 'grin'.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 11/24/2015 3:55 AM, Matej Golian wrote:
>>>>>> I haven't done anything with stretch markers yet, but as far as I
>>>>>> understand it they serve a different purpose than tempo markers. If I
>>>>>> understood what I read about them the other day correctly, they
>>>>>> enable
>>>>>> you to fix timing issues.
>>>>>> Tempo markers serve to change the tempo or time signature, but with
>>>>>> stretch markers one should be able to stretch (manipulate a part of a
>>>>>> track between 2 stretch markers) without affecting the rest of the
>>>>>> track. I understand it this way:
>>>>>> If you for example have a note that starts too late you can either
>>>>>> split the track you're working with to make that faulty note a
>>>>>> separate item and than nudge this item left to change its start
>>>>>> position; or you can stretch the audio between 2 stretch markers thus
>>>>>> getting that faulty note exactly where you want it to be. Whether you
>>>>>> use stretch markers or split items depends on you and the audio
>>>>>> you're
>>>>>> working with - I don't think that these two methods are completely
>>>>>> interchangeable.
>>>>>> I don't speak from my personal experience, so anyone please correct
>>>>>> me
>>>>>> if I'm wrong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2015-11-24 10:20 GMT+01:00, Tor Tollhag <tortollhag at gmail.com>:
>>>>>>> Hi there. New keymap seems interesting, have to play with it.
>>>>>>> When it comes to stretch markers though I still haven't figured out
>>>>>>> the difference between that and normal tempo markers.
>>>>>>> Also not sure how many stretch markers you would have to add to
>>>>>>> let's
>>>>>>> say gradually change the tempo in a time selection for x number of
>>>>>>> bars in a Project. I will definetly mess around with this.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2015-11-23 12:57 GMT+01:00, Gianluca Apollaro
>>>>>>> <gianluca.apollaro88 at gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>> Hi list,
>>>>>>>> Here I am with a new keymap
>>>>>>>> Here are the main changes:
>>>>>>>> Ctrl+Shift+; View: Move cursor left to grid division
>>>>>>>> Ctrl+Shift+' View: Move cursor right to grid division
>>>>>>>> Shift+Win+DELETE Delete all markers (projegt markers)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks to Jamie we can now work with stretch markers
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ctrl+M Add stretch marker at cursor
>>>>>>>> Alt+M OSARA: Move last focused stretch marker to current edit
>>>>>>>> cursor
>>>>>>>> position
>>>>>>>> Shift+; go to previous stretch marker
>>>>>>>> Shift+' go to next stretch marker
>>>>>>>> Win+DELETE Remove all stretch markers
>>>>>>>> Ctrl+DELETE Remove all stretch markers in time selection
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You can download this new keymap from the following link
>>>>>>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5126017/DGKeyMap03-10-2015.ReaperKeyMap?dl=1
>>>>>>>> Use this keymap only with osara. This new file replaces the old one
>>>>>>>> even
>>>>>>>> if the link is the same.
>>>>>>>> The same keymap is already available from within the osara website
>>>>>>>> Hope you like it and find it useful.
>>>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>>> Gianluca from Italy
>>>>>>>> SkypeID: gianluca8815
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