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03-09-2012 01:16 PM | |||
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I promise I'm not grumpy that this feature has not yet been implemented :) but I just wanted to show a demo of exactly kind of behavior I was initially envisioning:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT9ECtYBaZs |
03-18-2012 03:17 PM | ||
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Something along these lines would be incredibly helpful when trying to map a project to a "live" solo performance (e.g., an acoustic guitarist/singer recorded without a click).
So far as I can tell, the best ways to tempo-map a project in REAPER currently involve create tons of markers and then slicing the track item into measures (examples): http://en.wikiaudio.org/Reaper:Tempo_map http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar1...-tech-0311.htm These methods are fairly easy and doable when you are working with 4/4 material that has consistent and audible measure-divisions. The problem is threefold: 1. It is extremely difficult to "adjust" the resulting tempo map if you guessed your measure-divisions incorrectly (e.g. a "free-time" solo or mixed-tempo/mixed time-signature project where the best measure divisions are not always obvious until you start adding other tracks) 2. It severely restricts overall functionality with regards to project markers, take-management, item-divisions, etc. I.e., the kinds of material where this would be most useful are also often the kinds of things where markers, take-splits, etc are also common. 3. It makes for really ugly and difficult-to-manage projects when you have to set markers and split takes at every measure division/tempo change. I suspect that there is already an easier and more elegant way to do this with REAPER's current capabilities, but I haven't been able to figure it out. 3. It's a really ugly and inelegant |
05-07-2014 01:52 AM | |||
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Implemented in SWS: http://wiki.cockos.com/wiki/index.ph..._grid_with_SWS
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