[Rwp] How to copy and paste time based selection?
Alan
alan.jdv at gmail.com
Tue Mar 15 18:14:48 EDT 2016
Hm, just a typping misstake. Shift + alt + ] is what I pressed.
El 15/03/2016 a las 22:57, Justin escribió:
> It's alt shift right bracket not control shift right bracket to drop
> the end time selection marker. that's what I noticed off the top of my
> head.
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> On 15/03/2016 21:38, Alan wrote:
>> Thanks, Juan,
>>
>> Unfortunately, it's not working for me. Perhaps I changed some
>> setings by misstake and my Reaper is not working as expected?
>>
>> That's what I did:
>> 1. Navigate to bar 2 using page up and page down.
>> 2. Set start of time selection by pressing shift + alt + [
>> 3. Navigate to bar 33 by pressing page up and page down.
>> 4. Set here end of time selection by pressing control+alt+].
>> 5. Select all tracks (output is: 7 tracks selected).
>> 6. Control + c, copy (output: 7 tracks copied).
>> 7. ESC key, remove time selection.
>> 8. Again navigate to bar 32 and pressed control+v. (output: 7 tracks
>> pasted... and, yea, it generates 7 more tracks).
>>
>> In fact, if I try the same with only a track, reaper creates a copy
>> of the track, not pastes my seleced area of items on the same track...
>>
>> Any ideas? Or maybe I'd need to restore all setings...
>>
>> El 15/03/2016 a las 21:58, Juan Pablo Bello escribió:
>>> I htink reaper's paradigm is a Little different. The following
>>> commands should be helpful
>>>
>>> copy selected area of items
>>> cut selected area of items
>>> fit items to time selection, looping if needed (I have it to control
>>> plus H )
>>> fit items to time selection, stretching if needed
>>>
>>> the nice thing about the third one especially is that you can mark
>>> your selection, then use that command and it will copy paste for you,
>>> and assuming that you have say, a break on beat 2 of bar 34, it will
>>> stop right there. so it does even the edit autoMagically for you, all
>>> in a single keystroke.
>>>
>>> To do this on all tracks you set your time selection, then select all
>>> tracks , then perform that command and I think it should work.
>>>
>>> also, try: 1. Setting your time selection, 2. selecting all tracks, 3.
>>> control+c, 4. Pressing escape to clear your time selection (I think
>>> this is the step you might be missing as reaper does not clear
>>> selection when you cut copy or paste), 5. navigating to bar 34, 6.
>>> pasting.
>>>
>>> 2016-03-15 14:41 GMT-05:00, Alan <alan.jdv at gmail.com>:
>>>> Hi, guys,
>>>> I'm feeling so stupid right now, after more than 30 minutes of
>>>> testing,
>>>> I cannot copy, for example, from bar 2 to bar 34 of a track to
>>>> paste it.
>>>> I'd like to copy from 2 to 34 of all tracks to duplicate the length of
>>>> the recording, but I just cannot figure out how to do it.
>>>> Reaper is copying my seven tracks all the time and pasting new tracks
>>>> instead.
>>>>
>>>> How does it work?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance!
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