![]() ![]() you will need to find the action to separate the loop points from the time selection. If you need pre roll during your recording so that you return to a bar or two before where the take starts recording. you set it a time selection and set the record mode to auto punch into that time selection. and reaper can make them not that way UNLESS. big suggestion, because what you want is for all your takes to be exactly the same length. ![]() It's gonna take you some trial and error experiments to get there but I believe you can.Ībout the takes system. And maybe my odd lane behavior is because of some buried pref I'll put a thread up (hopefully within the week - sort of busy) where I compare/contrast what's going on in Reaper vs Nuendo. odd to me because I'm coming from Nuendo). I need to get more intimate with Reapers takes system. Script: X-Raym_Group selected items according to their order in selection per a Right-clicking on the Group Action Icon and choosing "Selecting one item selects group" and then using this action by X-Raym gets me very close: So maybe that is part of a custom action that would work for you.?Īnd there is an action Options:Select takes for all selected items when clicking the take laneĪnd also there are actions to select all children of a parent folder, etc. Me2beats has lua's to select takes by number and also by name There already are unselects for them when you are done. since once they are all selected, what you do to one, like a fade, will happen to them all. and select that same take number in all the other children tracks. So the script would need to know which take you have selected. where all the children have the same number of takes and each of those takes is the same size in all the children tracks. You select a given take number in one track of the children in a parent folder. IF I get it right, what you want it to would be something like: I would think someone here could write a script that would do that and only operate on the tracks in a given folder of takes. Interesting workflow and I see where it could be very handy. That's not really a solution for me for a variety of reasons. I don't want/need to see all tracks if I know I'm just editing 1 track and all the others stay in sync.Īnd I don't want to record a 12 track file. In Reaper, I haven't found an elegant way to do this while looking at only the takes lanes in 1 mic. All edits and x-fades I do on the first mic are automatically replicated on all tracks. If I choose take 3 from the first mic, then all other tracks choose take 3. Then I just expose the Lanes of the first Mic and only work on that mic. This feature only works if all tracks have identical takes and everything lines up (as they should if you were in multi-track record). In Nuendo, when I'm comping the takes, I just put all the tracks in a folder and choose the Group Tracks icon (I forget what it's really called). sometimes many overdubs and retakes because they screw up. I record a full take, then I do overdubs. I have 12 mic channels assigned to tracks 1-12 (close, Close_M_M/S, Close_S_M/S, Decca_L, Decca_R, Decca_C, Sur_L, Sur_R etc etc). ![]()
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