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I there an easy way to change the pitch of audio material in reaper instead of opening the F2 window and tip in the number of the pitch adjustment you need in numbers.
Thats so time consuming and I am sure there is an easer way my be in all this add-ons you can install to reaper?? Thanks cheers classic. ---- Sounds for soundtracks and your music here: http://www.sampleism.com/art-renaissance-project?sk=kt |
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I've created a floating toolbar with a selection of pitch change buttons. Right click the toolbar in Reaper and click "customize". Then "add" "Item properties: Pitch item..."(up/down.) Add as many pitch actions to your toolbar as you require.
There are probably other ways but I find this the easiest so far. Try asking on the Reaper forum for more alternatives. |
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iirc you should be able to hot key it if you use the function alot - so like holding ctrl+shift while dragging up and down on the audio material will adjust it. I think that is how I customized it, unable to check atm. Check the preferences menu. |
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munchkin wrote: I've created a floating toolbar with a selection of pitch change buttons. Right click the toolbar in Reaper and click "customize". Then "add" "Item properties: Pitch item..."(up/down.) Add as many pitch actions to your toolbar as you require.
There are probably other ways but I find this the easiest so far. Try asking on the Reaper forum for more alternatives. Whoa, love Reaper more and more. I did this and it works fantastic:) Thanks a lot. ---- Sounds for soundtracks and your music here: http://www.sampleism.com/art-renaissance-project?sk=kt |
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