Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-03 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Diego via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

Worked here! Thanks for the help!

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-03 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : ironcross32 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

Either way is a valid workflow, but you must know which to use in each situation. Smart copy aka control shift C is when you aren't going to be splitting items. If you do split them, control C works fine provided that you focus the item that's just been created first.

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : black_mana via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

i usually have to use the smart copy, why? because in a lot of times i have a single file and too many parts to edit or insert someware else in an other track, spliting items here to me is not an option as it takes so much time that way, so, i just  use ctrl+shift+c to copy the thing i just selectedi only split items if i have to make an edit incide the track it self

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : black_mana via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

i usually have to use the smart copy, why? because in a lot of times i have a single file and too many parts to edit or insert someware else in an other track, spliting items here to me is not an option as it takes so much time that way, so, i just  use ctrl+shift+c to copy the thing i just selected

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : black_mana via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

i usually have to use the smart copy, why? because in a lot of times i have a single file and too many parts to edit or insert someware else in an other track, spliting items here to me is not an option as it takes so much time that way, so, i just  use ctrl=shift=c to copy the thing i just selected

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Diego via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

Ok, and how to past on the midle of the audio, for example?

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : ironcross32 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

CTRL + arrows move an item at a time. An item is what you get when you record or import something. You can have multiple items on a track, and you can move between them using CTRL + arrows. It's kind of like navigate by word, you know you're moving to the next chunk of audio. You can also split one item into multiple items and work with those. The nice thing about the smart copy is it means you don't have to. Here's the difference.Let's say you have a recording and someone in it says, "I don't like that." You could easily remove the word, "don't" by hitting left bracket at the beginning of the word, scrubbing to the end of it, hitting right bracket then home which would place your cursor in the selection. After that, hit CTRL + SHIFT + C. The original audio doesn't get modified, and you can hit escape to remove the time selection, w, then space to play it and it won't be modified. But, you do have in your clipboard, an item containing the word, "don't", which you could just ignore or do something with.If you were to just hit CTRL + C, you'd still get an item, but it would be the entire thing. You might also get a track depending on whether you ever went to the item first or not.You can also just position the cursor where you want to start selecting and hold shift with left and right to adjust it that way. I do it like this sometimes then finely adjust as necessary. The zoom controls how much certain actions actually move by. Selection is one of these, as is scrubbing. You can use three sets of keys with the left and right brackets to amend selections. Control will always move the left side, alt will always move the right, and both of them will move the entire selection. Note that the length of the selection doesn't change, it just scoots down the track.

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

I thought you were referring to a part of an article, but I will clarify this none the less:1. Use brackets to set your selection, or even, pause the audio before the word name, you can scrub here with left and right arrows. You can also play the selected audio by using space as usual, and adjust by using control and brackets. you can even also hold shift and the arrows to create time selection.2. Split, split split split your items! this is where every single explanation has failed up until now. If you do not understand what the differences between a track and an item are, read this3. Find the item you just split, that contains the word name, or the wanted passage using control and the left and right arrows, then press control c. Then go somewhere else in the timeline and paste.That's it. Might I recommend, if you are reading that article, go over the item manipulation bit.

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

I thought you were referring to a part of an article, but I will clarify this none the less:1. Use brackets to set your selection, or even, pause the audio before the word name, you can scrub here with left and right arrows. You can also play the selected audio by using space as usual, and adjust by using control and brackets. you can even also hold shift and the arrows to create time selection.2. Split, split split split your items! this is where every single explanation has failed up until now. If you do not understand what the differences between a track and an item are, read this3. Find the item you just split, that contains the word name, or the unwanted passage using control and the left and right arrows, then press the delete key. That's it. Might I recommend, if you are reading that article, go over the item manipulation bit.

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : DJEPIC via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

@black_mana, Hmm, I'm still slightly confused. If brackets plus ctrl and alt (if necessary) select from the track, then what are ctrl+arrows for? Sorry if this is dumb, I just don't realize what that's for yet.

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : black_mana via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

alright alright, lets get this one  step at a timefirst off: you'll need to select the  audio portion you want, do this by   pressing the left brackit for the start section and right brakit to end it, if you got anthing rong or you selected something with the word you wanted,  you can back up your selection edit by small pportions of seconds using ctrl+left and  right brackit for the  start and alt and brackit for the  end, you can use home and end to preeview the selectionsecondly: to copy, you need to press ctrl +arrows so that you can   copy the item not the track it sself, to copy an item, press ctrl c, to copy the  item selection, i mean the portion you just selected, press ctrl+shift+c, we call this one a smart selection, and i think that's whhat you want, you can then press ctrl+v to put it anyware you wanthope this helps

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : black_mana via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

alright alright, lets get this one  step at a timefirst off: you'll need to select the  audio portion you want, do this by   pressing the left brackit for the start section and right brakit to end it, if you got anthing rong or you selected something with the word you wanted,  you can back up your selection edit by small pportions of seconds using ctrl+left and  right brackit for the  start and alt and brackit for the  end, you can use home and end to preeview the selectionsecondly: to copy, you need to press ctrl +arrows so that you can   copy the item not the track it sself, to copy an item, press ctrl c, to copy the  item selection, i mean the portion you just selected, press ctrl+shift+c, we call this one a smart selection, and i think that's whhat you want, you can then press ctrl+v to put it anyware you wanthope this helps

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-02 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : DJEPIC via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

@tunmi13, Let me get this strait, brackets sets your selection start and end, so you can then decide a select amount of time. Then you press ctrl+arrows to scrub through the track, but still with your time selection?So there's no way to just select, copy, and paste?

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-01 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : tunmi13 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

No. Control C will copy the entire item. What you need to do is press Left bracket to set selection start to the beginning of the word "name", then Right bracket to set the selection end after the word. Then, use Control arrows to locate the item, and without doing anything else, press Control Windows c to copy the selected portion. Hope this helps.

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Re: Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-01 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : rory-games via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Copy audio in reaper?

just press control c

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Copy audio in reaper?

2020-07-01 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Diego via Audiogames-reflector


  


Copy audio in reaper?

Hello guys!I Read the reaper accessibility wiki, but I don't understand this part.For exampleI have a centence:Hello, my name isAnd I want to copy the word name.I select, and after this? I have a problem.How to do this?

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