Splitting and Editing Out Silence

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=Splitting/Deleting=
=Splitting/Deleting=
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Let's say you have a file, like a speech, where you want to edit out the silent parts inbetween phrases.  There are two main ways to do this, but let's take a look at one of them, which is splitting and then manually moving the pieces together.
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Let's say you have a file, like a speech (or of a surreptitiously taped conversation between crooks), where you want to edit out the silent parts in between phrases.  There are two main ways to do this, but let's take a look at one of them, which is splitting and then manually moving the pieces together.
[[Image:Empty space and splits.png]]
[[Image:Empty space and splits.png]]
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You put the edit cursor over the track on the spot after the talking stops, then you press "S".  You will see the item become TWO items:
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You put the edit cursor over the track on the spot after the talking stops, then you press "S".  You will see the item becomes TWO separate items:
[[Image:One split.png]]
[[Image:One split.png]]
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So we split at the beginning of the silence, then we find the end of the silence by listening close, perhaps zooming in on the item a bit.  When we find the end, we split again at that end.  It now becomes THREE seperate items.
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So we split at the beginning of the silence, then we find the end of the silence by listening closely, perhaps zooming in on the item a bit.  When we find the end, we split again at that end.  It now becomes THREE seperate items.
'''Now there are two ways to go from here:'''
'''Now there are two ways to go from here:'''
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[[Image:2splits.png]]
[[Image:2splits.png]]
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*Then you can delete the middle part by pressing "delete" after selecting the middle item.
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*You can delete the middle part by pressing "delete" after selecting the middle item.
[[Image:Delete.png]]
[[Image:Delete.png]]
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*And then drag the other part back, butted to the first one.
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*You can then drag the later part back to the left so that it abuts the first one.
[[Image:Closer.png]][[Image:Butted.png]]
[[Image:Closer.png]][[Image:Butted.png]]
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more info on ripple editing [[Options_Menu_Bar#Ripple_Editing| HERE]].
more info on ripple editing [[Options_Menu_Bar#Ripple_Editing| HERE]].
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Now, if you were to delete an item now, the other items would slide into place.
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Now, if you were to delete an item the other items would slide into place.

Revision as of 18:27, 19 February 2007

Splitting/Deleting

Let's say you have a file, like a speech (or of a surreptitiously taped conversation between crooks), where you want to edit out the silent parts in between phrases. There are two main ways to do this, but let's take a look at one of them, which is splitting and then manually moving the pieces together.

Empty space and splits.png

You put the edit cursor over the track on the spot after the talking stops, then you press "S". You will see the item becomes TWO separate items:

One split.png

So we split at the beginning of the silence, then we find the end of the silence by listening closely, perhaps zooming in on the item a bit. When we find the end, we split again at that end. It now becomes THREE seperate items.

Now there are two ways to go from here:

Method 1:

2splits.png

  • You can delete the middle part by pressing "delete" after selecting the middle item.

Delete.png

  • You can then drag the later part back to the left so that it abuts the first one.

Closer.pngButted.png

  • You may want to change your snap settings so that media items "snap" to each other.

Snap settings.png

Method 2:

Or you can use ripple editing.

  • Look in the upper left hand corner of the main view of REAPER.

Uppright.png

  • See this icon: Toolbar ripple off.png It is the ripple editing icon. Right now, in this state it's off. However, if you click it once, it will enable it for this track and become this icon: Toolbar ripple one.png

more info on ripple editing HERE.

Now, if you were to delete an item the other items would slide into place.