[Rwp] Accessible way to manipulate envelopes with Osara and Reaper 5

Brandon Cross bcross3286 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 17 09:32:41 EST 2016


I have been keeping on trim / read

On 2/17/2016 9:30 AM, Justin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you want an abrupt change between two envelope points, you just 
> need to set the shape of the first point to square. This means that 
> the fade will happen pretty much instantly, but just slowly enough to 
> avoid a pop so you shouldn't need the additional points,
>
> If you use touch and not latch i don't believe the automation will 
> snap back and there is a write automation to the end of project action 
> in any case,
>
> Justin
>
>
>
> On 17/02/2016 14:23, Chris Belle wrote:
>> Indeed.
>> What might  confuse people is that if you make two envelope points, 
>> and one is higher and one is lower, it will fade between the points 
>> over the  length.
>> of audio between.
>> those points, So the way to fix that if you want an abrupt change is 
>> to make another  points
>> of the same value you had right before the point that is changing.
>> It would be nice if reaper didn't interpolate curves between points,
>> and acted like midi and just change when it get's a control change 
>> like midi, but hey, that's just how this beast acts.
>> You can play with return speeds and such in the automation area,
>> perhaps, reapers tendency to act like a rubber band and snap back to 
>> the original value when ou are actually physically writing automation
>> drives me to distraction,k but there are lots of ways to do snapshot
>> like automation or fake it even with using items and setting volumes.
>> And the good trick Patrick showed us  with growing the edges
>> of items so they change the curve of fade ins and such in the manner 
>> you want.
>>
>> On 2/16/2016 11:19 PM, Justin wrote:
>>> Alt shift E also enters a point if there isn't one already there.
>>>
>>> On 17/02/2016 05:11, Chris Belle wrote:
>>>> Well, I'm still getting familiar with all the permutations of this 
>>>> but you need to show the envelopes you want to work with.\
>>>> So for instance, say you want to work with volume.
>>>> Go to the track and then envelope menu and enable the volume envelope.
>>>> Then you can use control l and control shift l to move to that 
>>>> envelope type.
>>>> if you had more than one, but in this case it would just select 
>>>> your volume envelope
>>>> then you can work with it,
>>>> add points and edit existing ones.\
>>>> Use shift j and k to move to envelope points and select them
>>>> use control shift i to insert new points.
>>>> Use alt shift e to edit and change the value of envelope points.
>>>> It's a cool thang.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2/16/2016 5:05 PM, Brandon Cross wrote:
>>>>> Hi, What I need to do is access and manipulate envelopes. I know 
>>>>> that I can hit Shift L to bring up the stats of trim / read, 
>>>>> write, latch and all that, and access the envelopes I want to 
>>>>> display on the track. What I want to find out is how I can 
>>>>> accessibly manipulate that envelope, adjusting points. I need this 
>>>>> for some post production work.
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