additional render actions
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06-25-2009 10:25 AM
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Human being with feelings
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additional render actions
in addition to rendering to stems:
render selected items in selected track to new track
render selected tracks in time selection to new track
these would not produce unnecessary silence and would be faster than rendering to stems for many purposes (freeze macros etc.)
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Issue Details
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Project
Deprecated REAPER issue tracker
Category Editing behavior
Status Popular Request
Priority 5 - Medium
Suggested Version 3.04
Implemented Version (none)
Users who would use this feature
86
Users who would not use this feature
3
Assigned Users
(none)
Tags
(none)
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06-25-2009 11:36 AM
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Human being with feelings
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Could you detail what exactly these actions do and why you'd find it useful ? I'd sure like to know, because I'd like to be sure what these actions do before I hit the YES button.
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After talking to Mercado, I get it.
render selected items in selected track to new track
This is like a 'Apply FX' action, but uses the track automation as well and places the result in a new track. We can't do that yet without having to render-stem'inh the whole track and trimming the result.
render selected tracks in time selection to new track
That one would render each of the selected tracks across the timeselection in to one stereo stem per track(mono/track channel count too?) and place each on a new track.
Semiquaver, is that what you intended ?
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06-25-2009 12:32 PM
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Human being with feelings
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yes, that's the idea...
to clarify: the "render selected items in selected track to new track" would also mix overlapping items. so yes, the result should be just like rendering to stem and trimming but faster and consuming less disc space.
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07-09-2009 10:11 AM
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Human being with feelings
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Would it be a stereo rendered track so the panning will be applied?
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07-09-2009 10:13 AM
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Moderator
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It shouldn't. We'd need pre and post panner actions.
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10-30-2009 08:52 PM
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Moderator
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