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

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Feb 17 19:33:18 EST 2016


So you can't make points in between extremes
and set them to behave like you want.
Well, things work as expected here,
have to think about this one.


On 2/17/2016 8:27 AM, Brandon Cross wrote:
> That's fine, in fact, that's what I want it for, so if I want to pan 
> footsteps from left to right, or center to right or whatever. Or, I 
> can set up an effect and set up an envelope that goes from bypassed to 
> fully active over some time. My thing is that its refusing to select 
> other points down the line. And, in some cases, ignoring changes I 
> feed in with the ALT SHIFT E menu thing.
>
> On 2/17/2016 9:23 AM, 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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