![]() Then I suppose that Reaper should playback those tracks without drifting out of time/sync. I think of using sync/lock like this for the sake of realtime recording purposes, but I suppose you might use it to get Reaper's tempo map set up to match your VS Song and then you could import your VS tracks into Reaper. ![]() If Reaper were locked to the VS' tempo map, then I expect that Reaper would follow it, changing the tempo in Reaper accordingly. although again, I haven't personally been using Reaper for a while and haven't tried. There's been some recent discussions about using both midi and the digital spdif connections to lock sync even better. Syncing Reaper to the VS is done via midi cables and Midi Time Code, usually. Does it help to do it the way I'm suggesting? Have you tried this? It sounds as though you're always importing VS tracks into Reaper first and then trying to change Reaper's settings. I haven't been using Reaper for a long time, but thinking on this some more, I would assume that you'd want to set up the Reaper project tempo map ahead of importing tracks, or importing a VS Song in either case. In that case, I would assume that you should set up a blank Reaper project and set up a tempo map to match that of the tracks you intend to import. wav files into a Reaper song project and wanting Reaper to have the same tempo map as the tracks had when they were in the VS. I'm considering that you might be importing. That's why I'm confused by your terminology. I suspect that Randygo's plug-in is what you are talking about, but it is possible that you might be talking about importing extracted. That one allows a user to import ripped VS Song files directly into Reaper and Reaper lines them all up (virtual tracks and all), each in their own channel almost as they would be in the VS unit, except that the virtual tracks are not vertically stacked as in the VS, but laid out parallel to each other. dll plug-in that gets put in Reaper's effects plug-in folder, developed by Randygo. Bear's CD2Roland ripper is also now included in VSWE as an extra tool. wav files in VSWE, which can then be imported into Reaper (or any daw). The data in the rip files can be extracted as. Those rips can be sent to VSWE (VS Wave Export), developed by Danielo. I ask because I am confused, not because I think you are.īear developed a "ripper" utility called CD2Roland that rips the VS data on VS backup CDs. ![]() What exactly do you mean by the VS-Track Ripper?Īnd in regard to using tracks in Reaper, you could be speaking of any of the three utilities designed to let a person use VS tracks. ![]()
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