[Rwp] Copying Multiple Items on Multiple Tracks
Juan Pablo Bello
juanpisjaws at gmail.com
Thu Mar 31 22:45:41 EDT 2016
I think, too, that I have not had any problems with tracks running off
sync because I have just realized that I have link loop points to time
selection checked under editing behavior.
2016-03-31 8:00 GMT-05:00, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net>:
> I think there are more than one way to do this but I think I am finding
> that splitting items seems to be the most straight forward way to do it
> because ripple editing works.
> As far as I know, Jim is on the pc platform, and so am I.
> though a mac is probably in my future at some point, but probably not
> for reaper,
> purposes.
>
>
> On 3/31/2016 7:26 AM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
>> Select tracks.
>> Set start point and end point.
>> Select all items in selected tracks in time selection.
>> Copy or cut (the one thats mapped to control+Shift+C or
>> control+shift+x by default should work here)
>> If working with contiguous tracks and yo are having issue pasting
>> press escape to clear the selection then only select the first track.
>> This seems to tell reaper selection starts here and the rest go on the
>> appropriate tracks below it.
>> Move cursor to where you want and paste.
>> If where you want to paste already have items and you want to move
>> everything over to the right and insert what you want to paste there
>> use the insert time option i believe its under the insert menu. (just
>> did a clean install and hadn’t had a chance to install reaper on this
>> particular machine yet so can’t check that at the moment)
>> Only other thing i am wondering now is if Osara is interfering with
>> the reaper default behavior in some way. I personally stopped using
>> the little reaper access plug victor did for reaper on OS X because it
>> seemed like that plug in was fighting with ReaConsole for whatever the
>> selected tracks were supposed to be, and ReaConsole is the only method
>> i have for selecting non contiguous tracks at the moment.
>>
>>> On Mar 30, 2016, at 10:45 PM, Snowman <snowman at snowmanradio.com
>>> <mailto:snowman at snowmanradio.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Derek,
>>> Was this on a single track? Or, was it multiples.
>>> If multiple tracks, where does track selection live in the sequence
>>> of events?
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> *From:*Derek Lane <mailto:derek at pdaudio.net>
>>>> *To:*Reapers Without Peepers <mailto:rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>>>> *Sent:*Tuesday, March 29, 2016 11:07 PM
>>>> *Subject:*Re: [Rwp] Copying Multiple Items on Multiple Tracks
>>>>
>>>> I managed it once by making a selection, pressing shift+S to make
>>>> sure everything was split in to items on each side, copying, going
>>>> to where I wanted things to go, presssing shift+s to split across
>>>> everything, making sure ripple editing was set to all, then pasting.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3/29/2016 11:50 PM, James Teh wrote:
>>>>> I don't have a direct answer to your question, but I suspect the
>>>>> trick is going to be to just think about item selection, not track
>>>>> selection. So, the last thing you select should be an item. It's
>>>>> also going to be easier to do this using non-contiguous selection,
>>>>> I think. Otherwise, you'll end up accidentally selecting stuff you
>>>>> don't want.
>>>>>
>>>>> Note that while REAPER is itself very context sensitive, OSARA
>>>>> takes it even further. While it does have its drawbacks when
>>>>> dealing with complex stuff like this, the problem with not being
>>>>> context sensitive is that you need a lot of extra commands for each
>>>>> possible context.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jamie
>>>>>
>>>>> On 30/03/2016 1:14 PM, Snowman wrote:
>>>>>> I have decided that I hate context dependent operations. They
>>>>>> only make sense if you are intimately familiar with the UI, and it
>>>>>> happens to appreciate your work flow.
>>>>>> But, if you press one key out of sequence, then you and your
>>>>>> application are out of sync, and stuff happens that you didn't
>>>>>> intend.
>>>>>> This business of whether I'm selecting tracks, or items, or items
>>>>>> on tracks makes me crazy!
>>>>>> Tell the guys at cockos that...
>>>>>> Anyway, has anyone finally figured out how to do this?
>>>>>> The goal is to identify some portion of your mix with a time
>>>>>> selection, and to be able to jsut pick up everthing on all tracks,
>>>>>> and move it down the time line to some other location, and paste.
>>>>>> I can manage to get this to work, but only by moving one item at a
>>>>>> time, and working on one track at a time.
>>>>>> Very tedious.
>>>>>> So much so that I would rather do the rendering, and then go to
>>>>>> sound forge with the final mix, and hack it up instead.
>>>>>> Anyway, if anyone has conquered this, I'd love to hear about it.
>>>>>>
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