Item Editing

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== Split ==
== Split ==
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* If no Item is selected, pressing S will split all Items on all Tracks at the Edit Cursor position.
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* If Item/s are selected, pressing S will split all selected Item/s at the Edit Cursor position.
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REAPER_0948_Split_Item
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== Copy ==
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There are four ways to copy Item/s in REAPER
There are four ways to copy Item/s in REAPER
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* Use Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl+C to copy any selected Items
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Use Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl+C to copy any selected Items
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* Right-click on an item and select Copy selected items from the menu
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Right-click on an item and select Copy selected items from the menu
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* Select an item, then select Edit > Copy selected items
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Select an item, then select Edit > Copy selected items
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* Hold down the Ctrl key while dragging the Item/s
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== Paste ==
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There are three ways to paste Item/s in REAPER
There are three ways to paste Item/s in REAPER
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* Use Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl+V to paste an Item at the current cursor position. If a Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the selected Track. If no Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the last selected Track.
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Use Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl+V to paste an Item at the current cursor position. If a Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the selected Track. If no Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the last selected Track.
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* Right-click on a Track and select Paste from the menu. If a Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the selected Track. If no Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the last selected Track.
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Right-click on a Track and select Paste from the menu. If a Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the selected Track. If no Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the last selected Track.
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* Select Edit > Paste. If a Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the selected Track. If no Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the last selected Track.
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Select Edit > Paste. If a Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the selected Track. If no Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the last selected Track.
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Cut removes the Item to the Clipboard. There are three ways to Cut Items.
Cut removes the Item to the Clipboard. There are three ways to Cut Items.
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* Use Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl+X to cut selected Item/s.
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Use Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl+X to cut selected Item/s.
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* Right-click on a selected Item and select Cut selected items from the menu.
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Right-click on a selected Item and select Cut selected items from the menu.
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* Select Edit > Cut selected items.
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== Delete ==
Delete removes the Item completely. There are three ways to Delete Items.
Delete removes the Item completely. There are three ways to Delete Items.
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* Use the Delete key to delete selected Item/s
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* Right-click on a selected Item and select Remove selected items. This will delete any selected Items.
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* Select Edit > Remove selected items.
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Revision as of 08:55, 11 February 2007

Item Editing in REAPER is non-destructive. Edits made to Items are unique per Item, and do not alter the content of the Source file.


Contents

Selecting Items

  • Select an Item by clicking on the Item. The color of the Item will change to indicate it has been selected.
  • Select multiple Items by using Ctrl+Click.
  • Select groups of Items by holding down the Alt key, then right-clicking and dragging a marquee around the Items

Split

  • If no Item is selected, pressing S will split all Items on all Tracks at the Edit Cursor position.
  • If Item/s are selected, pressing S will split all selected Item/s at the Edit Cursor position.

Copy

There are four ways to copy Item/s in REAPER

  • Use Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl+C to copy any selected Items
  • Right-click on an item and select Copy selected items from the menu
  • Select an item, then select Edit > Copy selected items
  • Hold down the Ctrl key while dragging the Item/s

Paste

There are three ways to paste Item/s in REAPER

  • Use Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl+V to paste an Item at the current cursor position. If a Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the selected Track. If no Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the last selected Track.
  • Right-click on a Track and select Paste from the menu. If a Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the selected Track. If no Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the last selected Track.
  • Select Edit > Paste. If a Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the selected Track. If no Track is selected, the Item will be pasted into the last selected Track.

Cut

Cut removes the Item to the Clipboard. There are three ways to Cut Items.

  • Use Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl+X to cut selected Item/s.
  • Right-click on a selected Item and select Cut selected items from the menu.
  • Select Edit > Cut selected items.

Delete

Delete removes the Item completely. There are three ways to Delete Items.

  • Use the Delete key to delete selected Item/s
  • Right-click on a selected Item and select Remove selected items. This will delete any selected Items.
  • Select Edit > Remove selected items.


Looping an Item


All Items except Empty Items can be Looped. The Loop point is defined by the duration of the source Media. If you insert an Item that is four bars long, it will Loop every 4 bars, if it is 8 bars, it will loop every 8 bars, and so on.


To Loop an Item, mouse over an edge of the Item until the Cursor changes to a double-headed arrow:


REAPER_0948_Loop_Cursor


Drag the Cursor to extend the Item. Each Loop Point will be indicated by a notch in the edges of the Item. Extend the Loop as required.


REAPER_0948_Loop_Example


The length and playrate of the Looped Item will be displayed as you drag the edge of the Loop.


Fade In


A Fade In raises the output volume of an Item from 0dB at the start of the Fade In up to the Fader Volume of the Track at the end of the Fade In.


To set a Fade In:

Mouse over the starting edge of the Item until the cursor changes to a Fade Cursor REAPER_0948_Fade_Cursor_Icon.


REAPER_0948_Fade_In


Drag the edge of the Item to the right to create the Fade In.


REAPER_0948_Fade_In_Drag


The duration of the Fade In you are creating will be shown to the right of the Cursor as you drag the edge of the Item. Release the mouse to complete the Fade In.


You can also set a Fade In duration through the Media Item Properties window.



Fade Out


A Fade Out lowers the output volume of an Item from the Fader Volume of the Track at the beginning of the Fade Out down to 0dB at the end of the Fade Out.


To set a Fade Out:

Mouse over the edge at the end of the Item until the cursor changes to a Fade Cursor REAPER_0948_Fade_Cursor_Icon.


REAPER_0948_Fade_Out


Drag the edge of the Item to the left to create the Fade Out.


REAPER_0948_Fade_Out_Drag


The duration of the Fade Out you are creating will be shown to the right of the Cursor as you drag the edge of the Item. Release the mouse to complete the Fade Out.


You can also set a Fade Out duration through the Media Item Properties window.


Volume


Item Volume is independent of Track volume. Item Volume can be set per Item, or for multiple selected Items by adjusting one of the selected Items.


To set Item Volume:


Mouse over the top edge of the Item until the cursor changes to a vertical double-headed arrow:


REAPER_0949_Item_Volume_cursor


Drag the cursor to lower the Item Volume.


REAPER_0949_Item_Volume_drag


The Item Volume will be shown to the right of the Cursor and the Peaks will be redrawn to reflect the change in Peak Volume as you drag the edge of the Item. Release the mouse to complete the change in Item Volume. Note that you cannot drag the Item Volume above 0db.


You can also set Item Volume and raise it above 0db by using the Volume Fader in the Media Item Properties window.

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