[Rwp] Fading out
Derek Lane
derek at pdaudio.net
Tue Oct 27 05:18:51 EDT 2015
Yes, fading items has nothing to do with envelopes in the context of
automation. So there is no way to track it with anything that would provide
tactile feedback.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Belle via RWP" <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
Cc: "Chris Belle" <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 3:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Rwp] Fading out
> Hey, reaper must use something else when using the actions to fade items
> in to or from cursor.
>
> I can't see any envelope points when I do that.
>
>
> On 10/26/2015 11:08 PM, Derek Lane via RWP wrote:
>> Also, if you have any control surface with motorized faders, you can see
>> the results of your work; or press shift+l to set the automation mode of
>> choice for the selected tracks, and lay automation down that way.
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Belle via RWP"
>> <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>> Cc: "Chris Belle" <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net>
>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 11:51 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Rwp] Fading out
>>
>>
>>> Thank you Justin for this very concise and simple work flow to make and
>>> edit envelope points.
>>>
>>> I've been doing it but floundering around and making it harder than it
>>> needed to be.
>>>
>>> This is marvelous,
>>> and the great thing is that you can edit any envelope point alon the way
>>> to customize your fade curve, and this is also a nice way to write
>>> automation for a whole track too.
>>> Just make an envelope, and then dip, peak, and curve it as you like
>>> where ever you need to.
>>>
>>> Oh joy, editable and totally controlable automation at last.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/26/2015 9:18 PM, Justin via RWP wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> these steps assume that you are using Derek and Genluka's key map and
>>>> have osara. If you are automating various other things on various
>>>> tracks, in order to make sure that you select the right envelope to
>>>> work with, press control shift h. This hides all envelopes for all
>>>> tracks and avoids confusion as to which tracks envelopes you are
>>>> seeing.
>>>>
>>>> then make the master track visible. by pressing control alt m.
>>>>
>>>> Then you need to select the master track by pressing control alt shift
>>>> m. there is no spoken feedback for either of these changes.
>>>>
>>>> Then press control alt v. This makes the volume envelope visible for
>>>> the master track.
>>>>
>>>> then press control l, which selects the next visible envelope. Since
>>>> you have made all of them invisible except the volume one, the volume
>>>> for master track will be selected.
>>>>
>>>> Find the point in your project where you want the fade to start and
>>>> press control shift i. This inserts an envelope at the cursor position.
>>>>
>>>> Next, go write to the end of your project and press alt shift e. The
>>>> dialogue this brings up can either change the values of existing
>>>> envelope points or insert new ones. Since you haven't inserted one here
>>>> yet, one will be created for you.
>>>>
>>>> The focus defaults to the value of the envelope point, i.e. in this
>>>> case, where the volume should be. Type inf in that box and press enter.
>>>> This means that, between the envelope point you previously inserted and
>>>> the point whose value you just changed, the volume will decrease from
>>>> whatever value it was at the first point to nothing in a linear
>>>> fashion. you can change the characteristics of the fade curve from
>>>> other edit fields in that dialogue.
>>>>
>>>> That's how to fade out your entire project easily.
>>>>
>>>> To fade a group of tracks, the easiest way would probably be to place
>>>> them inside a folder and apply the same steps to the folder as with the
>>>> master track, only this time, you select the folder track.
>>>>
>>>> If there are items on a particular track you want to fade out, then
>>>> there is an action to fade item from cursor. I have mapped it to
>>>> control alt o. There's another one that fades items into cursor, which
>>>> I have mapped to control alt i. these actions require that you select
>>>> the item you want to fade, then position your cursor in the appropriate
>>>> place, bearing in mind that the item will fade all the way to its end.
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps,
>>>>
>>>> Justin
>>>>
>>>> On 26/10/2015 21:03, Tayeb Meftah via RWP wrote:
>>>>> Hi guys
>>>>> anyone know how to fade a specific track, a group of track or my
>>>>> entire mix?
>>>>> in adition; how to access my master track?
>>>>> thanks!
>>>>>
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