Sujet : Re: Is there anybody here?
De : rednoise9 (at) *nospam* rednoise9.invalid (Nil)
Groupes : rec.audio.proDate : 17. Dec 2024, 23:24:17
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On 13 Dec 2024, Tim Sprout <
timsprout@yahoo.com> wrote in
rec.audio.pro:
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.
As someone pointed out, recording MIDI doesn't create WAV files. Sounds
like you may be recording the output of a software synth to a file, but
that's probably not necessary.
There is a setting to control how Reaper will create multiple files
during a long recording (Options | Preferences | Recording | Start new
files every (x) megabytes.) You can disable it, but it's a good safety
measure. You shouldn't have to manually stitch the files together -
when you render the track the system will do that for you seamlessly.