Thanks but maybe we mean different things. You may be surprised to know that no DAW among Live, Cubase, Reaper nor Studio one allow for the behavior I describe.Dirk Diggler wrote: Wed Feb 10, 2021 2:30 pm @Hexspa you can easily place time signatures and markers on the bar or off the bar in Reaper.
I use that feature all the time, perhaps you need to turn snapping on? By default it does just that.
There are so many user adjustable preferences I understand the confusion, any time I've had an issue it was almost always a simple preference change.
What I want (but doesn't exist): Put a marker on beat 1, measure 4 when in 4/4 time. Change time signature to 6/4. Have marker stay on beat 1, measure 4. DAWs currently keep the marker glued to the 17th quarter note which is now beat 5, measure 3. It would be one thing if it was just one marker but it inflames my OCD to have everything shifted.
I guess I can just use markers differently but, still, I think the current behavior seems like an oversight. Think about it: you're writing a song. You know where the bridge goes so you have markers/regions/sections set. You think, "Mmm, maybe I'll put this in 6/4," then click enter. Boom, markers have all moved relative to the new grid. Not sure if the same thing happens when entering a time signature change marker/automating it but still.
Every DAW has quirks. For instance, Studio One doesn't let you specify when 00:00:00 starts. You can specify a beat offset but not time. It says you can offset frames but that's different and it actually doesn't appear to do anything useful since you can't start frames at 0.
But, seriously, that jumpy thing reaper does when changing tempo is a deal breaker for me. Until now, nobody has told me how to change that and I don't think it's possible - and I've searched and tried. Maybe a script but I don't know how.
I'm not denying reaper being cool. All I'm saying is that this perception that 'it can do anything' might be theoretically true but sometimes it's beyond reasonable practicality for most users.
How hard would it be to write a script to change the behavior of reaper's timeline? Is it even possible? I don't know where to start and I'm not sure that I want to.
It doesn't have a chord track either which puts me back to markers which puts me back to time signature changes and clutter.
Maybe this seems like the cry of a melting snowflake but I have to stare at this software every day. I would just like to stare at something that works how I'd like. Maybe one day.
