[Rwp] some thoughts for the keymap development and things and stuff

Patrick Perdue patrick at pdaudio.net
Fri Feb 26 03:22:25 EST 2016


Chris:

Just so you know, control win anything is not viable in Windows 10. 
Windows does a lot more now with, go figure...  the windows key.


On 2/26/2016 3:19 AM, Chris Belle wrote:
> There's been a lot of talk about how we are running out of room on the
> keymap.
> I've noticed some duplications, first we should weed those out.
> I also have some very useful actions that I use all the time, depending
> on what you do you may not want these but these are some of the one's I
> bind.
> Actions to move fx up and down in the chain.
> I bind those to control win up and down arrows.
>   I also like the one for turning markers to regions for exporting
> chunks of a long project, like audio books and such.
> control win m
> When you do that you can set your render options to export regions, very
> useful.
> I think reaper lends itself especially well to long spoken word and
> audio book type projects, and I often have a couple of portable copies
> or reaper rendering out long jobs while another reaper copy is doing
> something else.
> Hence my  reasons for loving portable reaper because each can live on
> the same machine,
> \with it's own config doing tasks while your doing something else with
> another instance.
> You can of course, instantiate a reaper instance  by just typing the
> path to the executable in the run box with the - newinst
> switch, but if you copy the folder to a new place with another name,
> you can have another configuration like for dummy audio for those
> rendering jobs,
> or another sound card for recording, and leave it like that.
> So I have reaper1, reaper2, and so on and so forth
> not always that complex, but it's nice to know I can do that if I need to.
> There you go, for what it's worth.
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