M
mattkw80
New member
Okay,
Love reaper 99.9%, except for 1 small little thing.
Kind of difficult to explain, but I'll try.
When your recording on a track, it of course makes your 'green' wav area, where the audio is. I believe they are called "items".
If I record, and then record over that item, and then rewind a bit and record, or whatever, I now have lots of little item seperation / dividing lines.
Or, If I try to record overtop of all that, (all the items) the dividing lines then stick through my new ITEM wave, which should be on top.
Problem is - sometimes when you PLAY, and you hit an item line, it can pop or make a sound, when I didn't want that item division there in the first place.
So then you've got your newest version of the track, with several divisions you didn't want. (They are all the divisions from when you previously started and stopped recording - it doesn't erase over top of them, they stick right through).
So what is so annoying about it, is everytime I record a little bit of something, If I don't like it - I am forced to walk over to the computer, grab the mouse, and UNDO so I wont get those stupid lines everywhere.
Hope I made sense on this.
Do you know what I am talking (ranting) about ?
Love reaper 99.9%, except for 1 small little thing.
Kind of difficult to explain, but I'll try.
When your recording on a track, it of course makes your 'green' wav area, where the audio is. I believe they are called "items".
If I record, and then record over that item, and then rewind a bit and record, or whatever, I now have lots of little item seperation / dividing lines.
Or, If I try to record overtop of all that, (all the items) the dividing lines then stick through my new ITEM wave, which should be on top.
Problem is - sometimes when you PLAY, and you hit an item line, it can pop or make a sound, when I didn't want that item division there in the first place.
So then you've got your newest version of the track, with several divisions you didn't want. (They are all the divisions from when you previously started and stopped recording - it doesn't erase over top of them, they stick right through).
So what is so annoying about it, is everytime I record a little bit of something, If I don't like it - I am forced to walk over to the computer, grab the mouse, and UNDO so I wont get those stupid lines everywhere.
Hope I made sense on this.
Do you know what I am talking (ranting) about ?