5:41 This just saved me!!! I inserted one word from a different take, deleted it from the original take & butted them up against each other. I was hearing a noticeable click, and couldn't figure out how to crossfade them, because I wasn't actually overlapping them. This worked like a charm!!! You can't even tell. THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN!!!
13 minutes tutorial, just on Fades. Says much of how deep Reaper goes. But all excellent explained Kenny, thanks, i learned again some new things from you 🤗
Hello Kenny, I hope everything is fine with you ..... about a year and a half since you have been my teacher at reaper, I am a gnu/linux user, I just have to be very grateful for all the information that you pass through your channel .... big hug from Portugal
Auto cross fade has saved me hours of editing time over my old ProTools set up, especially when comping vocals etc. Maybe Protools offers it now, but it wasn’t available on the last version I owned.
Question: I am working on dialog editing on a short film have and have de-noise effects on two items. When I cross fade there is a dip in volume. When I turn off the effects on each clip the crossfade does what it’s suppose to. My current solution is to have to put the clips on separate tracks and adjust it properly for seamless transitions. By the way, I tried that in free-position mode and it did not work, I literally have to add another track. The reason I’m using various de-noise on individual clips is because they shot with one camera so the noise is completely different on the other actors every time. Thanks in advance for your help... And by the way… your videos have helped me go from beginner to pro! Big huge thanks on that! :-)(20 year Pro-Tools turned Reaper)
I’m all for reaper, excited for it etc. But I gotta say, those fades at the beginning almost don’t sound like fades. Maybe it’s the choice of audio file/power of the snare?
Hello! Thank you for the tutorial! Is there any way to do auto crossfade, when I'm editing a track, and I put the next section right after the previous one? So for example, I have 4 bars of stuff, and another 6 bars of stuff elsewhere. If I move the 6 bars of stuff right after the 4 bars, it would be nice to have auto crossfade between the two, so I don't have to set it manually every time this happens. Thank you for the answer!
Hi Kenny. Thank you for all the great videos. I'm encountering something really strange in Reaper. I've got the Auto Crossfade button on, but when I drag a media item unto another, reaper only fades in the item on the right and nothing happens to the one on the left. Do you have any idea how I can fix this?
Say you already split a track in multiple places, is there a way to highlight the entire thing and add in a crossfade for every gap/split? I disabled the fade-in default, but now realize I need the crossfade to fix the pops/clicks. Hope this makes sense and there's a way, since it would suck for me to manually add a crossfade everywhere.
Thank you very much for this video! But I still wonder : How do you snap the fades and crossfades to the grid (i'm at 1/128)? Please help and thank you again!
Hey Kenny. Hopefully I can articulate this question properly, but Doing sound design in Protools vs reaper has a few differences, and for the most part they skew in Reapers favour (at least for me). I was wondering about doing fades across an entire session (for example 80 tracks of sfx) and I’d want to do cross fades and fade outs at a specified length (say 10-20 ms) across the entire session on every track. Is this possible, and if so, how? thanks. Your tutorials are invaluable by the way.
Kenny when yiu create the time selection and hit X, is there a way so the 2nd file is dragged left currently it behaves like i click and draged right waveform from left point to the selection start, i want reaper to shift the right waveform to selection start instead anyway to achieve this?
Kenny this is unrelated but I am really struggling here. Using megababy to program a bass synth part and everything was going fine until megababy seemed to have a meltdown. I’ve recovered all my patterns and the notes are still there but for some reason playback isn’t registering until I get to pattern one... i.e pattern zero is written as if it’s there but it’s not registering with my VST or playing out loud. It starts to do this in pattern one. Any ideas?
Who knows how many other hidden features there are in Reaper..! Well, all you have to do is to ask Keny for he is the one who will show you all about it. Full stop.
If it wasn't for you, Kenny, I don't think I'd be recording anything in any DAW. Thank you so much for what you do, Sir!
Ssme here....
pro trick: watch movies at flixzone. Been using them for watching all kinds of movies these days.
@Fletcher Kashton definitely, I have been using flixzone} for since december myself :D
Also same... thanks a thou Kenny !
5:41 This just saved me!!! I inserted one word from a different take, deleted it from the original take & butted them up against each other. I was hearing a noticeable click, and couldn't figure out how to crossfade them, because I wasn't actually overlapping them. This worked like a charm!!! You can't even tell. THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN!!!
If you want to know how to do something inReaper, this is the place to come! Thanks again Kenny!
Thanks Kenny. I can say you're my preferred and best teacher in the last month since I've started with Reaper.
13 minutes tutorial, just on Fades. Says much of how deep Reaper goes. But all excellent explained Kenny, thanks, i learned again some new things from you 🤗
It was 25 minutes when I shot it. LOL
@@REAPERMania Hahahahaha !
I thought I knew all about fades in REAPER. Nope. As always, thanks Kenny!
I thought so too... but wow :0)
@@vanhaze2000 Hey Rob!!
Always amazed at what Reaper has under the hood. Excellent tutorial yet again. Thank you!
Thank you for your great videos! They're a big help! I also can learn some english while watching them (I'm from Germany). THANK YOU!
Whatever we need, Kenny's got us covered!
That last tip is absolutely awesome. Very useful!
Thanks, Kenny.
Trick of the day on that one. Thank you, good sir.
Hello Kenny, I hope everything is fine with you ..... about a year and a half since you have been my teacher at reaper, I am a gnu/linux user, I just have to be very grateful for all the information that you pass through your channel .... big hug from Portugal
Thank you Kenny ! watching your videos refreshes and updates my way of working in reaper.
thanks! i used this quite often but you have share some very useful tips like the keyboard shortcuts. Awesome!
Changing where a fade starts while keeping where it ends: 10:13
Awesome. Your tutorials always teach me something new.
Thank you!
Thank You Kenny
This DAW is awesome. That's for showing us stuff that isn't clear in the manual!!
Love Kenny vids, I feel like I'm being taught reaper by the mafia. 😂
Laughed out loud at this!
Ahahahaha
Auto cross fade has saved me hours of editing time over my old ProTools set up, especially when comping vocals etc. Maybe Protools offers it now, but it wasn’t available on the last version I owned.
Thanks man. U’ve helped me a bunch on here
I love you so hard Kenny.
Great video and I really love the loops you used. Beautiful sound. Kind of Tycho-y.
Question: I am working on dialog editing on a short film have and have de-noise effects on two items. When I cross fade there is a dip in volume. When I turn off the effects on each clip the crossfade does what it’s suppose to. My current solution is to have to put the clips on separate tracks and adjust it properly for seamless transitions. By the way, I tried that in free-position mode and it did not work, I literally have to add another track. The reason I’m using various de-noise on individual clips is because they shot with one camera so the noise is completely different on the other actors every time. Thanks in advance for your help... And by the way… your videos have helped me go from beginner to pro! Big huge thanks on that! :-)(20 year Pro-Tools turned Reaper)
Excellent ! I learnt again many things even though I've been using Reaper since V0.9 !
Great stuff! 👍
Thanks Kenny!
Hello, anyone knows is there a way to slow down the play speed when editing (since I need to be very detailed in my case)?
I’m all for reaper, excited for it etc. But I gotta say, those fades at the beginning almost don’t sound like fades. Maybe it’s the choice of audio file/power of the snare?
Hello! Thank you for the tutorial!
Is there any way to do auto crossfade, when I'm editing a track, and I put the next section right after the previous one? So for example, I have 4 bars of stuff, and another 6 bars of stuff elsewhere. If I move the 6 bars of stuff right after the 4 bars, it would be nice to have auto crossfade between the two, so I don't have to set it manually every time this happens.
Thank you for the answer!
How do you fade out an entire song though (multiple tracks)? I can only get the pull down tab to affect one track.
You could automate the master fader volume. That’s how I’m used to doing it at least.
Thank you sir!!
Hi Kenny. Thank you for all the great videos. I'm encountering something really strange in Reaper. I've got the Auto Crossfade button on, but when I drag a media item unto another, reaper only fades in the item on the right and nothing happens to the one on the left. Do you have any idea how I can fix this?
I wish you had one of those gadgets on your screen that shows your mouse clicks and keystrokes. Like PxKeystrokesUi
Say you already split a track in multiple places, is there a way to highlight the entire thing and add in a crossfade for every gap/split? I disabled the fade-in default, but now realize I need the crossfade to fix the pops/clicks. Hope this makes sense and there's a way, since it would suck for me to manually add a crossfade everywhere.
Thank you very much for this video! But I still wonder : How do you snap the fades and crossfades to the grid (i'm at 1/128)? Please help and thank you again!
Thank You Kenny ! One question : shortcut X (crossfade) do not work on Mac. Any idea ?
THX Kenny
no asymetric crossfades?
Hey Kenny. Hopefully I can articulate this question properly, but Doing sound design in Protools vs reaper has a few differences, and for the most part they skew in Reapers favour (at least for me).
I was wondering about doing fades across an entire session (for example 80 tracks of sfx) and I’d want to do cross fades and fade outs at a specified length (say 10-20 ms) across the entire session on every track. Is this possible, and if so, how? thanks. Your tutorials are invaluable by the way.
This is very helpful! Thanks
Kenny when yiu create the time selection and hit X, is there a way so the 2nd file is dragged left currently it behaves like i click and draged right waveform from left point to the selection start, i want reaper to shift the right waveform to selection start instead anyway to achieve this?
Thx Kenny!!!
hello kenny, i have a problem, track that has FX will not fade, instead it fades only the fx not the audio. is there a way?
EPIC!
Yes, it is !
Kenny this is unrelated but I am really struggling here. Using megababy to program a bass synth part and everything was going fine until megababy seemed to have a meltdown. I’ve recovered all my patterns and the notes are still there but for some reason playback isn’t registering until I get to pattern one... i.e pattern zero is written as if it’s there but it’s not registering with my VST or playing out loud. It starts to do this in pattern one. Any ideas?
Hey bud, when I split a track it automatically puts a fade on it is there a way to change that?
Never mind you answered that, should have been patient lol
Thanks for this video!!!
thanks!
Who knows how many other hidden features there are in Reaper..! Well, all you have to do is to ask Keny for he is the one who will show you all about it. Full stop.