![]() ![]() Now instead of displaying both takes in same space, it will only show the selected take. In the ‘Options’ drop-down menu, select ‘ Show all takes in lanes (when room), or apply the key command ‘Command + L‘ (Control + L on windows) and that should do the trick. Fortunately, however, there is a way to simplify this. Instead of placing the previous take(s) in a playlist, it keeps it above the newest take by default. Furthermore, it illustrates which take is selected with a tiny indication on the top-left hand side of the item, as well as by colour-coding the previous take dark-grey. ![]() Once the items are rendered to a new take, Reaper displays which take is active in a rather confusing way. In the action list, search for ‘ Item: Render items to new take‘ and assign your key command of choice. You can either do this by right clicking on an item and navigating to ‘ Render items as new take‘ (yes, you can do it to multiple items at once), or by creating a custom action as well. What we need to do now is render each item as a new take and then we’ll be one step closer from being able to send them to RX. When done, select the respective items and set each row to its channel. Setting the channel mode of an item DOES NOT make it mono.
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