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Originally Posted by EricTbone
The term "workaround" typically implies that you're working around a flaw/error. Reaper's behavior is correct.
You're asking Reaper to ignore MIDI information that you put on the track. If that was its default behavior, it would be a bug. Someone else would be here asking, "I put a pitch down at the end of my MIDI clip, but Reaper ignores it when I start recording again. WTF?"
If you've left a non-zero pitch event on the track, and you want the pitch to be back at 0, you need to put it back at 0.
You can do this by just inserting a 0 pitch event.
Or you could just hit S and run juliansader's script on the new clip. You could even write a macro that does both at once.
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I see what you mean yes, i guess im not a midi aficionado. I suppose from my simple point of view its like this; From a workflow point of view its like i have a pitch wheel on my keyboard that gets stuck in the down position everytime i used it to pitch down and then i have to unstick it from that position which makes the spring in the pitch wheel useless. I think my 'i want it perfect and i want it now attitude might be whats at fault here' though.