![]() To me the play rate adjustment is non destructive and easy to get back to full speed. But I like to keep the project I am working on clean. I have messed with BPM or tempo changes in Reaper prior. The method I am doing via the Master Track is good for any area or areas in a song. The knob is good for 1 certain area or the whole song. I find using the Master Track play rate envelope to be more powerful and with better options than just the playrate knob. As I mentioned in the reply to Kasper above. Yep, more than one way to this in Reaper. Also if you go to take properties there is a way to slow down without influencing the pitch. Thanks LBro, I figured how to do it but differently! What I do is before I upload the track I make sure I have bpm correct and then by changing bpm to lower or higher track preservers the pitch. Transcribe sounds good and maybe each tool is good for differing desired outcomes? So now you have 2 tools to do these functions in. Thus I went to what OH49 uses and that is done via Reapitch, which is a free, included Reaper plugin. Though I was doing it via pitch shifting in Action items. You could then keep and playback in Reaper or render out to file. Selecting some areas for whatever speed you need and leave others at speed. Once this is done, you can vary the Master track play rate envelope to what you need for playback. You can go another route in Reaper with this and set up a play rate envelope via the Master track “Trim” button. Be sure and stick with the video long enough to invoke “preserve pitch” or you will get some surprise pitch shifting going on. From there I am fuzzy on what happened or what evolved next.Īll you mention is doable in Reaper. I am wondering if Transcribe evolved out of Riffstation? At one time I know Fender gave away what I think is Riffstation for free. Great tips, and I actually was not aware that Reaper could preserve pitch when changing the playback rate… that will be useful, also when recording! Hope that helps and gives you an idea of how powerful the Reaper solution is. This cannot be done with this many options on YouTube either… One would then have a practice file they could put on a phone or other playback device. These settings and the song can then be rendered out to an MP3 or other format file to give a file to use in VLC player or other playback device or software. ![]() Then you could set the playback locators to what you want. Another nice feature of Reaper is that you can select just an area to slow down via a playback envelope and leave the rest of the song at full speed. Thus, at the end of the day, Reaper offers far more options. You set Reaper to just play that solo area. ![]() In addition, Reaper can have it’s indicators or locator play area set to wherever you want in the song and offer a loop area that is totally selectable. Reaper can go up and down in speed in very small amounts, adjusting to whatever speed you desire. ![]() But YouTube is pretty rigid in the slow down/up increments of 0.25 and does not have the fine adjustment in speed that Reaper is capable of.
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