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results in the linked audio ( LEAD VOX 2 ) in Revoice Pro also being moved to the new time. Although you cannot edit any of the linked audio directly in Revoice Pro (as the track is locked), the ARA interface synchronize each audio segment in Revoice Pro with its linked audio in Reaper.įor example, moving the first audio item of the second track LEAD VOX 2 a few seconds earlier. The red padlock in the track's status area indicates this. In other words if you change the audio in track LEAD VOX 2 in Reaper, any changes will be transferred across to the corresponding track in Revoice Pro.Īny tracks that Reaper has created in Revoice Pro are automatically locked. This indicates that Revoice Pro will try to mirror the position and audio content of all linked linked tracks ( LEAD VOX 1 and LEAD VOX 2 in this example). Once Reaper has opened a session in Revoice Pro, Link icon in each plug-in's window will glow green. Each track in Revoice Pro will have the same name (and colour) as the corresponding track in Reaper. The new session in Revoice Pro will have the same name as Reaper's, which in this example is Revoice Pro with Reaper. The plug-in will also show ARA 2 in its lower left corner to confirm that it has been configured as an ARA 2 plug-in.į) Similarly, add the RevoiceProLink plug-in to Reaper's track LEAD VOX 2.Īs soon as Revoice Pro is running, Reaper will open a new session in Revoice Pro, create any new tracks (if needed) and copy the audio in each linked track to Revoice Pro. Press Show in the plug-in to bring Revoice Pro to the foreground on your screen. If Revoice Pro is not running, press in the plug-in.Į) When Revoice Pro is running the Start button becomes a Show button. If Revoice Pro is not running, you will see the message " Press the Start button to run Revoice Pro " at the bottom of the plug-in's window. In this example its label is "Track 1: LEAD VOX 1 ". (To make the " Add Fx To: " dialogue box to appear you may need to click the Add button in the FX window.)Ĭ) From the list of VST3 plug-ins in the " Add FX to: " window, select Revoice Pro Link and then press the OK button.ĭ) Once you have added RevoicePro Link to the track, Reaper will display each plug-in labelled with the name of its associated track. For each track that you want to transfer to Revoice Pro, follow these steps in Reaper:Ī) Click the track's "Show Track Fx Window " button.ī) In the " Add FX to: " dialogue box, choose VST3 in the column on the left. In this example we link the first two tracks in Reaper LEAD VOX 1 and LEAD VOX 2 to Revoice Pro. Once you have loaded (or created) your project it is easy to link tracks in Reaper to tracks in Revoice Pro 4.
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(You can download the example song " Reaper - Project and audio " from the tutorials section of Synchro Arts's download page at: Downloads ) The picture below shows the layout of the example song.
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Note: For Reaper to work reliably with the RevoicePro, we recommend that in Reaper you deselect (disable) the option " Preferences->Media->Set media items offline when application not active ".
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And for tracks set to 'time stretch' have you checked if the events in those tracks have something in the 'File Tempo' field? All these settings affect how your song will respond to your tempo tweaks.This section shows you how to transfer audio from a project in Reaper to Revoice Pro 4 using the ARA link plug-in. Secondly, have you checked per track in your song what the 'Tempo' field at the top of the track inspector says? (follow/don't follow/timestretch). So as long as you don't insert any yourself and don't start a song with an event with embedded tempo markers then the tempo track should stay empty when you tweak the tempo from the "tempo display in the transport control pane" (thanks Bob). S1 does not insert tempo markers 'by itself'. I suggest you open the tempo track so you can see what's happening there when you make tempo changes. Is there no way to stop Studio One creating tempo markers when you change the BPM? I keep the tempo track closed, thar’s a lot of double handling just to tweak the tempo - right? Ben67 wroteThanks for the reply but I’m not sure I understand sorry.
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