![]() In principle, I’m not paying Adobe a likely $3k over the next decade in their quest to replace human voices with digital ones. Yes, there is a learning curve with REAPER, but I got it up to speed in three days and I’m doing e-learning editing, etc. Cost-Effective, Non-Destructive Editing with an Adobe Workflow I also then set “0” for deleting sections of track Items so I could do that as well. Okay, maybe two or three with a good cup of tea or coffee.ģ.) Then drag and drop the following actions into the custom actions section:ġ.) “Set Ripple Editing Per Track” 2.) “Item: Split Items at Time Selection” 3.) “Time Selection: Remove contents of time selection (moving later items)” 4.) “Go to end of time selection”Ĥ.) Set a key shortcut and name for these Custom Actions (I chose “Delete”). You just set up a Action command key to do four steps at once. The video on how to do it is here at The Booth Junkies YouTube Channel. ![]() ![]() But then I found a hack by that makes it just like editing in Edit mode in Adobe Audition. Admittedly, I looked at Reaper several times in the past and it seemed too complicated, and I couldn’t figure out how to make quick time selection edits which are crucial for VO editing. Voice Over recording and editing with REAPER just like one would do in Edit Mode of Adobe Audition is not only possible, it’s easy and more powerful. ![]() Voice Over Recording and Editing with REAPER: Just like Audition ![]()
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