[Rwp] A Reaper editing question

Tor Tollhag tortollhag at gmail.com
Thu Apr 28 13:32:49 EDT 2016


Honestly that's the easyest way to do things for me as well.
One other thing that can also be done is to make a time selection, so
you set the beginning where the sound you want to remove starts and
the end where you want the sound to end. Then you can use an action I
Think is called create items from time selection.
Now you have a separat item during the time you selected.
I sometimes do that with Music if there's a section I want to loop for example.
The fun thing with this is when you have a time selection you can turn
on repeat, so reaper will play that selection looped.
Then you can nudge where the start and end Points are Before you
decide to create the item from it.
The first method you describe is easyer though if you're mostly
removing sounds I Think. But for looping stuff I like to do that this
other way too.
Hope this helps.

2016-04-28 13:44 GMT+02:00, Andrew Downie <access_tech at iprimus.com.au>:
> One of the things I do quite a bit is to edit out bumps, coughs and
> other sundry sections of recordings.  In my limited experience with
> Reaper I split an item before the offending sound and split again
> afterwards.  With ripple editing turned on, I then delete the unwanted
> item.  Are there other ways of doing this?
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> Thanks
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> Andrew
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