[Rwp] A Reaper editing question

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jun 5 10:55:55 EDT 2016


YOu ain't just a whistlin dixy.


On 6/5/2016 2:26 AM, Juan Pablo Bello wrote:
> nevermind, got it. solved my own problem.. Turns out that I never
> deselected items when making new splits, I needed to press shift plus
> escape when making a new split. Reaper is too flexible of a monster
> indeed.
>
> 2016-06-05 2:11 GMT-05:00, Juan Pablo Bello <juanpisjaws at gmail.com>:
>> this has probably been asked before, but I just can't find an answer.
>> When I start to split items at time selection using shift S, there are
>> times when it just won't work at all, even though my selection is just
>> there and its the perfect selection time. I use this mainly for
>> correcting pitch of vocals manually ETC. Does anyone know why this is?
>> is there a setting that prevents this behavior? is there a maximum
>> amount of splits I can do per track? Sometimes I select without
>> playing the selection, and then it works. But if say, I have selected
>> some portion of audio using shift and keys, then move just once with
>> the press of the opposite arrow key and loop it, or nudge the edges of
>> the selection left or right ETC it just won' let me split items at
>> time selection sometimes. This starts to happen when I have several
>> items on a track, usually 10 or more. What's going on?
>>
>> 2016-04-29 5:16 GMT-05:00, Andrew Downie <access_tech at iprimus.com.au>:
>>> Thanks all.  Your feedback has been very helpful.
>>>
>>>
>>> Andrew
>>>
>>>
>>> On 29/04/2016 4:28 AM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
>>>> Actually was i do is set the time selection with the start point and end
>>>> point. then i use remove selected area of items. Turn ripple editing on
>>>> and it should work the same. as the other way. Also You can make a
>>>> custom
>>>> action to speed this up and perform most of it in one  button press.
>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 28, 2016, at 1:32 PM, Tor Tollhag <tortollhag at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> 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?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andrew
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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