Best Actions (that you probably didn't know about) in REAPER - Part 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2024
- Best Actions (that you probably didn't know about) in REAPER - Part 2
0:00 - Intro
0:09 - Move Edit Cursor to Left Edge (Edit Cursor Left)
4:25 - Re-Size Mixer Sends & FX
6:35 - Normalize Loudness of Items - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
Throughout my recording journey. You are my mentor Kenny. Thanks a lot
I've been learning Reaper for two years and there doesn't seem to be a limit to what it can do. And Kenny, you are proving that. Thanks for what you do!!!
Move cursor to edge of visible arrange view is going to save me SO much time when editing long form narration. Thank you!
Kenny, this is such a great idea for a video series. I've been using Reaper a long time and learnt a lot of the basics, but I know there are lots more gems buried in the billions of actions in the action list. Thank you for taking the time to expose some of them! ❤
Damn Kenny! Making some Jersey Club? Bro is in it
The modifier to resize the mixer height is really a life saver !
I discovered it when I adapted a script to toggle between different track height in MCP.
Very convenient to set all tracks height identical when importing or pasting tracks from other projects, with different track height.
Favorited video - thank you so much ❤
Open the doors! The king is back
Those region colors are the best.
As always writing a comment to support the channel
Gold!
Is there an action to put the Playhead under cursor, like the action ''split items under cursor''?
Thank you Ken ✨
Hey Kenny, i'm always here for the vids, you rock. Small suggestion to take or leave
I know it adds production time, but if you or your editor added YT 'chapters' to the tutorial videos, it would be a big improvement to an already amazing library resources.
If you check the last video (Part 1) there are chapters in that one. I think that sometimes it's either overlooked, OR if the video is as new as this one the YT system might still be processing them (esp. since this was a scheduled video) maybe?
@@Laneth ohhh nice! I'm guessing they're being added sometime after upload, or maybe just processing. They really make navigating these multi-tip vids a lot smoother. Glad they're happening
@@mellowords I love this feature, and am so glad when they were rolled out. Some of my fav channels make use of them *sometimes* and I've found the earlier I am, the less likely they'll be available? 🤔
I also use Loom to host videos for my work and was over the moon when they added the feature to their platform - makes it so much easier than having to put a timestamp in seconds at the end of a URL haha
Done.
Hi, Kenny! Thanks for all your hard work and generosity sharing these videos!
I've done the "Edit Cursor Let + Play", and it works, but the cursor doesn't start from the far left. It goes to the left and starts to play but when it starts to play it shifts everything to the right, even though it begins at the correct point in the audio.
At first I thought it was starting in the wrong place but it's shifting everything to the right so there's a bit of audio to the left of the cursor. It doesn't begin, as your example shows, from the far left. Is there an adjustment for that? I've been poking around to see what it could be.
Thank you!
I see that it has the same behavior if I don't have the "play" enacted. The shortcut will send the cursor to the left but, when I hit the spacebar, it all shifts to the right. Starting at the point in the audio which had been all the way to the left. So, playing from the correct spot but very distracting and not what shows in your video.
weird behavior of the Play action indeed
Hmm. On PC, I don't have that grab control that you're showing at 5:00.
Anyone know how I can get it?
it's right at the top edge of the MCP which is above the controls panel
@@ARE_YOU_SICK_OF_YT_CENSORSHIP Thanks! It turns out the theme I was using has that part disabled because in the theme, the effects can only pop out to the right or hide.
@@Jrel OK
Man, this is the maximum three minute video why so unnecessarily stretched