This is great! I didn't ever think about the order of operations in that window but it makes total sense the way you showed it. I think I finally understand the hysteresis option.
Thanks Jon! Means a ton coming from you! In old reaper versions it used to write on the bottom of the menu where the gate closes and re-opens, and they removed it for some reason :)
Thanks man. I was getting super tripped up trying to snip sfx and had the transient option enabled and it was making it impossible. Worked like a charm after turning it off
Great work explaining this to us newbies. I know nothing about audio engineering and you're explanations dipped into an area where even the layman can pick up and understand these concepts and how to apply them. Thanks!!
Awesome tutorial! I definitely understand dynamic split options better now, but I'll have to rewatch this for hysteresis again... very useful content man, keep up the good work!!!
Thank you! Glad you liked it! Think of hysteresis like a gate close parameter that is relative to the absolute value of the threshold, which we can think of as a gate open parameter. Hope that's kinda helpful :)
This topic alone in Reaper is intense. I have always struggled with this feature in Reaper but I'm beginning to see some light at the end of the tunnel because of your video. You've done a great job at explaining the layout of the dialogue box and what the menu choices mean and how to go about using them. Your presentations are articulate and well thought out and I thank you for passing your knowledge to us in these tutorials. Expect work indeed.
I hope so too! I'm gonna write about it on the forums and hopefully they'll check it out! In the meantime if you know how I can get to them let me know :)
Thank you! Sadlly, this tool is not working fine. Most of times I have to set the threshold to "-60" and sensitivity to "100" trying to not miss those transient starts... ...this causes many unnecessary slices. Create MIDI data like ths is simply unthinkable... Even when tweaking the "reducing splits" it keeps me trying to deal with a wild beast. So I had to adjust start times dragging them and adding some (that's better than excessive number) then selecting the slices and using that cursor position to slice the MIDI notes...
Yeah awesome script and I'll do a tutorial on that too. With larger files it's been a bit slow for me. Gives me the wheel of doom for a solid 30 seconds every time I adjust something when the file is 1 hour+ long :)
Did you make the Stretch Marker tutorial you are talking in this video about as well? I can't find it on your channel. Do you have a video recommendation for editing guitars on your channel? :)
hmm would be cool if there was EQ/sidechain/preprocessing for silence detection :D EDIT: actually it could work if the track was duplicated and grouped with original track as detection source....dang Reaper!
Just the one time. Since my mic levels and environment are always the same, I have a preset for it so it takes barely any time to trim out the silent bits, but then I go and edit out all my umms, and uhhs :)
This is great! I didn't ever think about the order of operations in that window but it makes total sense the way you showed it. I think I finally understand the hysteresis option.
Thanks Jon! Means a ton coming from you! In old reaper versions it used to write on the bottom of the menu where the gate closes and re-opens, and they removed it for some reason :)
Holy moly, I can only hardly guess how long it takes to do these videos.
Thumbs up man, that's just awesome!
Thanks a ton! Cheers Andy
Thanks Andy! This one took a bunch of work ain't gawn lie :)
Thanks man. I was getting super tripped up trying to snip sfx and had the transient option enabled and it was making it impossible. Worked like a charm after turning it off
Great work explaining this to us newbies. I know nothing about audio engineering and you're explanations dipped into an area where even the layman can pick up and understand these concepts and how to apply them. Thanks!!
I am very happy to hear that! Especially cuz I sometimes worry about this exact thing from the POV of those more new to this :)
Why doesn't this have more views? It helped so much!! And it was so well done! Awesome content ❤️
Thanks so much!!
A really good tutorial. Lovely vintage TV set.
Thanks! One of the viewers designed that overlay and I always try to find ways to use it in tutorials :)
Thnx! So helpful, saved it to my «Reaper» folder👍
Awesome!! Hey share your REAPER folder with me too :D
you're a legend for this tutorial, saved me a whole lot of time with editing some adlib vocal stems lol
Happy to hear it! Send me links to the project when it's out!
@@IDDQDSound defo will do!
Awesome tutorial! I definitely understand dynamic split options better now, but I'll have to rewatch this for hysteresis again... very useful content man, keep up the good work!!!
Thank you! Glad you liked it! Think of hysteresis like a gate close parameter that is relative to the absolute value of the threshold, which we can think of as a gate open parameter. Hope that's kinda helpful :)
This was great. I will watch it again while practising in Reaper.
Thanks buddy :)
This topic alone in Reaper is intense. I have always struggled with this feature in Reaper but I'm beginning to see some light at the end of the tunnel because of your video. You've done a great job at explaining the layout of the dialogue box and what the menu choices mean and how to go about using them. Your presentations are articulate and well thought out and I thank you for passing your knowledge to us in these tutorials. Expect work indeed.
Thank you so much for the kind words Eric :)
Great tutorial, thanks for your service!
Thanks for helping me discover features of Reaper !
Your videos are much appreciated.
That's great to hear! :)
Really awesome! I used it but wasn't so sure what all the parameters where doing but now I do. Thanks a lot!
You're very welcome :)
Beautifully explained, thanks!
Thank you! Glad it helped!
Thank you. This video is a blessing.
Very, very well explained.
Thanks so much!!! Part 2 coming next week as well!
Nice Arya, hope Justin and Schwa watch this. You make some clear arguments for a redesign of the layout for this feature.
I hope so too! I'm gonna write about it on the forums and hopefully they'll check it out! In the meantime if you know how I can get to them let me know :)
Appreciate you so much!
Great tutorial, thank you!
Thanks. Must save this for later as I have whisky brain 😃
Oooh what I wouldn't give fot whiskey brain. Limited to two drinks per week :(
Thank you!
Sadlly, this tool is not working fine.
Most of times I have to set the threshold to "-60" and sensitivity to "100" trying to not miss those transient starts...
...this causes many unnecessary slices.
Create MIDI data like ths is simply unthinkable...
Even when tweaking the "reducing splits" it keeps me trying to deal with a wild beast.
So I had to adjust start times dragging them and adding some (that's better than excessive number) then selecting the slices and using that cursor position to slice the MIDI notes...
Check out the MK Slicer script if you have reapack installed.
Yeah awesome script and I'll do a tutorial on that too. With larger files it's been a bit slow for me. Gives me the wheel of doom for a solid 30 seconds every time I adjust something when the file is 1 hour+ long :)
Did you make the Stretch Marker tutorial you are talking in this video about as well? I can't find it on your channel. Do you have a video recommendation for editing guitars on your channel? :)
I haven't yet no, unfortunately but I bumped that to the top of the to-do list! Coming soon :)
thanks
My pleasure :)
hmm would be cool if there was EQ/sidechain/preprocessing for silence detection :D
EDIT: actually it could work if the track was duplicated and grouped with original track as detection source....dang Reaper!
yeaahh that's one way, you could also process the audio and render it and use that :)
How many times did you use dynamic split making this video? : D
Just the one time. Since my mic levels and environment are always the same, I have a preset for it so it takes barely any time to trim out the silent bits, but then I go and edit out all my umms, and uhhs :)
Little bits...
We got tiny lasanga :)
No doubt, but if he followed his own tutorial that split box got him 60% of the way ;)
I feel like this is in response to something but I dunno what that thing is :)