[Rwp] moving between items and markers
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Wed Feb 10 09:40:11 EST 2016
Hi Vincent,
Markers are mainly used for navigation in Reaper, items will be the
way forward for you.
You'll need to create a split at the in and out points of the edit
using the S key at each of those locations. Then, move to the middle
item using either CTRL+Left or CTRL+Right arrow, and hit delete. If
Ripple Editing mode isn't turned on, you'll be left with a silent
space between the remaining two items. If you want Reaper to close
that space for you automagically, turn on Ripple Editing for the track
by hitting Alt+P. You can also use just P to check the status of
Ripple Editing.
Hth get you started
Scott
On 2/10/16, vincent at vanitallie.net <vincent at vanitallie.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a basic reaper question here from a newby.
>
> I am using reaper 5.12 with osara.
> I have to perform a very basic audio edit. Just remove un wanted audio
> from a track.
> So first I put a marker on the beginning of theunwanted audio and I put
> a marker at the end of the pease I want to remove.
> My question is, how dow I afterwards select the space between to
> markers to remove the audio?
> Or should I split it in to items?
> Question then is, how should I delete one item.
> I tried this butt the end result was removing the whole track. :)
>
> My work around is to zoom out and use shift and arrrow keys to fix
> this.
> but there must be a quicker way of doing this.
>
> Hope someone can give me a pointer in this.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Vincent.
>
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