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Originally Posted by FKAB
I think I've asked before. Will the command-line work in future?
#./reaper5 -nogui -P "song.proj" -r 1 -t 1 -R 44,100 -S 256 -T 140 BPM
Creates a project, records input to track 1 etc., without opening REAPER
Isn't this what Linux is best at doing?
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I don't think it can record, but it can do this:
reaper5 --help
Usage: reaper [options] [filename.rpp] [filename.wav]
Options:
-audiocfg : show audio configuration at startup
-cfgfile file.ini : use full path for alternate resource directory, otherwise uses default path
-new : start with new project
-template filename.rpp : start with template project
-saveas newfilename.rpp : save project (after creating/loading) as file
-renderproject filename.rpp : render project and exit
-ignoreerrors : do not show errors on load
-batchconvert filelist.txt : batch converter mode, filelist.txt includes:
- list of files to convert:
filename.wav
or
filename.wav(TAB CHARACTER)outputfile.wav
- <CONFIG block:
- <FXCHAIN sub block with contents of FxChain file
- FXCHAIN 'fxchainfilename' (use full path if specified, otherwise FxChains directory)
- <OUTFMT block (base64 output format, copy from project file)
- SRATE 44100 (omit to use source samplerate)
- NCH 2 (omit to use source channel count)
- RSMODE modeidx (resample mode, copy from project file)
- DITHER 3 (1=dither, 2=noise shaping, 3=both)
- PAD_START 1.0 (leading silence in sec, can be negative)
- PAD_END 1.0 (trailing silence in sec, can be negative)
- OUTPATH 'path'