Reaper for Post Production
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Revision as of 18:46, 17 April 2009
Main Page > REAPER Documentation
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Timeline, Grid and Snap Setup
Grid and Snap settings are combined in to one window and are accessible via right-clicking on the Snap or Grid icon in the top left of the arrangement view, or via the Options menu under "Snap/Grid Settings". The standard shortcut is ALT+L on Windows.
The Timecode type can be setup by either right-clicking on the timeline above the arrangement area or accessing the project settings tab of the Project Settings window. That Project Settings window can be called up via the File menu, the default shortcut ALT+Enter(Windows) or the Project Settings icon on the top left of the arrangement area. It's the little wrench icon.
Frame-sized grids can be made by setting the timeline the BPM time in the transport section below the arrangement view to one value, and the grid line spacing to another value. These value pairs are as follows for different timecode grids :
FPS | BPM | Grid Line Spacing |
23.976 | 60 | 1000/24024 |
24 | 60 | 1/24 |
25 | 60 | 1/25 |
Setting up Video
Drag and drop a video file in to the timeline, on to any track.
Reaper can playback anything the system can play. On Windows that means anything for which a codec is installed.