[Rwp] Adjusting Recording Rate

Justin justinmacleod at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 12 13:51:01 EST 2016


Here's what the Sound on Sound article I read this in says to clarify.

1. The Tuner tab within ReaTune being used to check tuning prior to 
recording. A large window size is selected to make the reading more 
stable, with values displayed in both Hertz and ±cents.
  This will help you tune other instruments to it, but if you're trying 
to overdub to something that's already recorded in concert pitch, you 
could even consider modifying the recording rate on the transport bar to 
compensate. The relevant slider control is labelled Rate. Treating 
Reaper like a tape recorder, instruments that are slightly flat would be 
recorded at a slightly slower rate than usual, and sharp ones slightly 
faster. After recording, returning the recording to normal pitch (1x) to 
record other instruments will ensure that everything turns out fine. 
More creative effects are also achieved using this method: think 
monstrous low voices and high-octave singing creatures on children's 
television!

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec12/articles/reaper-notes-1212.htm

On 12/03/2016 18:30, Matej Golian wrote:
> OK, now I get it. :D
> I thought that you actually want to record audio att a different rate.
> You can also use the actions below:
>
> Item properties: Decrease item rate by ~0.6% (10 cents), clear
> 'preserve pit... - shift+3
> Item properties: Increase item rate by ~0.6% (10 cents), clear
> 'preserve pitch' - shift+4
> Item properties: Decrease item rate by ~6% (one semitone), clear
> 'preserve pitch - shift+5
> Item properties: Increase item rate by ~6% (10 cents) - shift+6
>
> These have no hotkeys assigned:
> Item properties: Decrease item rate by ~0.6% (10 cents)
> Item properties: Increase item rate by ~0.6% (one semitone)
> Item properties: Decrease item rate by ~6% (one semitone)
> Item properties: Increase item rate by ~6% (one semitone)
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> 2016-03-12 19:09 GMT+01:00, theoreomonster at reaperaccess.com
> <theoreomonster at reaperaccess.com>:
>> To change the items play rate or pitch select the item and open item
>> Properties with F2 and you can change it in there.
>>> On Mar 12, 2016, at 12:39 PM, Jes <jessmith at samobile.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm confused here. Are you saying that if we focus on one specific item
>>> that we could use shift plus equals and shift minus to change The play
>>> rate of that specific item? I thought that those keys only change the play
>>> rate of the entire project.
>>>
>>> Jes
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Mar 12, 2016, at 11:58 AM, Matej Golian <matej.golian at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I would do it like this:
>>>> Make sure "Preserve pitch in audio items when changing master
>>>> playrate" is enabled. Than to change the play (and recording) rate use
>>>> the hotkeys shift+- and shift+= on the English keyboard, if you are
>>>> using the default Osara keymap. To return the playrate to normal use
>>>> ctrl+shift+backspace.
>>>> Also if you have Transport enabled in the view menu, you can also
>>>> press ctrl+up untill you hear Status". If you than press the
>>>> applications key, a context menu will open and you'll be able to
>>>> adjust all the playrate settings from there.
>>>> Hope that helped.
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>>>> 2016-03-12 17:32 GMT+01:00, Justin <justinmacleod at hotmail.com>:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I was reading about different options one has within Reaper to adjust
>>>>> the pitch of audio and Reatune and Reapitch were obviously mentioned,
>>>>> but there is also apparently the ability to adjust the recording rate?
>>>>> Does anyone know how to do this or if it's accessible?
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Justin
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