Sujet : Re: Is there anybody here?
De : johnwilliamson (at) *nospam* btinternet.com (John Williamson)
Groupes : rec.audio.proDate : 15. Dec 2024, 10:30:05
Autres entêtes
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On 15/12/2024 01:06, Geoff wrote:
On 14/12/2024 8:08 am, Tim Sprout wrote:
I use Reaper because of its ability to record midi tracks of my
electronic tom tom’s. What I don’t like is that for sessions longer than
two hours Reaper begins a new 2nd wav file so I have to stitch the two
consecutive tracks together in Audition where I do my editing.
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(Still lurking amateur, these days using NovaBBS, free browser based
Usenet)
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Recording MIDI tracks does not generate WAV files.
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True, but a Reaper session file can contain both MIDI and WAV files. WAV files have a size limit set by the operating system.
But why bring Audition into the equation? Simply edit in Reaper !
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Reaper may be hard coded to the FAT32 file size limits, while Audition allows larger files as long as your computer uses NTFS.
I am, though, wondering why the OP is generating sessions longer than two hours. Most people need to take a break and that is usually the cue to start a new recording.
-- Tciao for Now!John.