[Rwp] Anyone successfully tracking midi in Reaper?

Rod alcidonis, Esquire roddj12 at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 15 05:20:56 EDT 2016


Yeah. I am disabling the previous arm, but using the same procedure for 
creating and recording my first track, I cannot get any subsequent tracks to 
record or hear them for that matter.




Rod Alcidonis, Esq.

-----Original Message----- 
From: David Regan
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2016 4:50 PM
To: 'Reapers Without Peepers'
Subject: Re: [Rwp] Anyone successfully tracking midi in Reaper?

I'm stating the obvious, but don't forget to disarm the previously recorded
midi tracks before recording another one.

-----Original Message-----
From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of Rod alcidonis,
Esquire
Sent: Friday, 15 April 2016 4:43 AM
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Subject: Re: [Rwp] Anyone successfully tracking midi in Reaper?

Chris, thanks for the detailed info. I am afraid I might not even be that
far yet. In my case, I am able to load one midi track and record. When I try

to record subsequent tracks, that's when it goes south for me. Also, I just
noticed that the volume faders are not functioning to change values on midi
tracks.

I am looking forward to making the changes you have  suggested but first, I
need to get the thing to record on a consistent basis for tracking purposes.


Rod Alcidonis, Esq.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Chris Belle
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2016 4:21 PM
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Subject: Re: [Rwp] Anyone successfully tracking midi in Reaper?

Reaper is tricky because it's default behavior is for enclosing items to
be replaced by enclosed ones.
YOu also have options on the track menu applications menu
for monitoring media items when recording.
Unless you want to set your recording options
to record in lanes, and item mix behavior to always mix,
so it acts like sonar, it's kind of foreign to what we're used to.
The other way around it is to record each take on a different track.
That get's messy too, some folks use track folders to neaten up this
type of over-dubbing.
The take and item system is supposed to be the proper professional way
to edit, slip editing and all that, but for a blindy it can be tricky, I
think having take lanes and moving eerything along a consistant time
line makes more sense at least to my old brain anyway.
Trying to decide which take on which item is active
or best, or to play all of them to build up a looped thing can get nuts,
and you're in good company snow man and Bryam Smart
have this problem too and they are brilliant.
so I don't feel so bad for not getting it just right the first 50 times
'grin'.
so I think the take and item system might be fine when you have distinct
separated phrases,
but
mind bending when you have a bunch of stuff going on layered so since we
can't just glance at things and see what's there, the recording in lanes
with each item being a new recording works for me and is the most sonar
like.
YOu just have to set it up that way.


On 4/14/2016 3:01 PM, Rod alcidonis, Esquire wrote:
> Hi guys:
>
> I have now setup my control surface as best as I believe I could but for
> some reason, I cannot consistently record midi in Reaper. Sometimes I hear

> my tracks, other times I don't. I am doing all of the routine -- create
> track, select input, enable monitoring. I would finish recording one track

> and when I go to attempt to record another, the subsequent tracks are not
> audible. I think this is unnecessarily complicated. I am not given up yet
> when it comes to midi but I am close to getting there.
>
>
>
>
>
> Rod Alcidonis
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