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==Introduction==
 
This page is in the works for the Reaper 5.22 release
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=== Preview ===
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== Preview ==
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=== Writing Commands ===
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Reaper v5.22+ feature the ''Preview Latch'' mode. It lets you preview parameter values without writing to the envelopes themselves.
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=== Match Out ===
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When you're ready to commit those values to your envelope lanes, you can use the actively-writing automation actions or simply change the automation mode to Latch to punch those values in to the envelopes at the playhead/edit cursor. One might say the Preview mode lets you put together a preset with one or more parameters across all tracks that have the Preview-Latch mode active, and then commit that preset whereever you wish.
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=== Why on the fly track grouping is useful ===
 
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=== Differences to Protools ===
 
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=== Differences to Nuendo ===
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== Writing Commands ==
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== Match Out ==
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== Why on the fly track grouping is useful ==
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== Differences to Protools ==
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== Differences to Nuendo ==

Latest revision as of 15:44, 27 June 2016

This page is in the works for the Reaper 5.22 release

Contents

Preview

Reaper v5.22+ feature the Preview Latch mode. It lets you preview parameter values without writing to the envelopes themselves.

When you're ready to commit those values to your envelope lanes, you can use the actively-writing automation actions or simply change the automation mode to Latch to punch those values in to the envelopes at the playhead/edit cursor. One might say the Preview mode lets you put together a preset with one or more parameters across all tracks that have the Preview-Latch mode active, and then commit that preset whereever you wish.



Writing Commands

Match Out

Why on the fly track grouping is useful

Differences to Protools

Differences to Nuendo

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