Track meters in Reaper

Armistice

Son of Yoda
Howdy...

Any way that anyone knows to get an individual track meter a bit larger than the tiny thing that appears on each track bar?

Obviously if I want to solo a single track I can look on the master meter, but there are times when I think it'd be useful, with everything playing, to have a larger view of a single track...

I'm trying to fast track the balance and volume automation of lots of multi-part harmony tracks, and obviously while I'd make final decisions by listening, I'm thinking I can speed the process up by getting a good starting point via the meters. It's taking me forever at the moment..

Cheers
 
Hi Armi,
Have you looked at Options>layouts>track panel ?
it depends on what theme you're using I suppose but there are options available! :thumbs up:
 
Not sure you can do it for 1 meter, but you should be able to get all the track meters larger at one time.
 
Arm,
I usually stretch my vertical track meters. However, I seem to recall that the horizontal, individual track meters can be stretched by getting the double-headed arrow to the right of the track's control panel, click and drag right.
 
Depends on the skin you use I suppose, with my skin I can changed individual track layouts as I want them. :thumbs up:

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Isn't it just. I've been using it since the first release and it runs as good as it looks. Just awesome.
 
God, I've barely looked at skins and layouts... guess I'll go have a dive in - seems like there's some useful things there... ;)
 
There is a way to make an individual track bigger in the side panel (can't remember what that's called), as opposed to the mixer panel at the bottom. I think if you double click on the track meter somewhere, it will get bigger.
 
RAMI is right. Right click the track>>>Set Track layout>>>Track Panel>>>Big Meter :thumbs up:

The same action for Mixer View but Mixer Panel in place of track panel. It's been so long since I've used/seen the default Reaper skin I forget that it has all those options.

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RAMI is right.

Cool. Whoda thunk? :eek:

The only reason I knew you can enlarge a single track is because every time I've done it, it was by accident, and the first few times, it took me 15 minutes to find where to double-click to get it back to normal size.

It;s good to know you can get there by right-clicking, too. I didn't know that. Thanx. :cool:
 
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