====== Reaper: Tempo Mapping ====== Snap to grid is Alt + S - you will need this often. ===== Setup ===== - Project Settings (🛈 in toolbar or Alt + Enter). - [Project Settings] Timebase for items/envelopes/markers: Time - For each MIDI item (if any): - Right click > Source properties... - [MIDI item properties] Ignore project tempo: checked - If there are multiple items, group them so the all move together. - Make sure the audio starts after bar 2. - View > Tempo envelope - Turn on Grid & Snap. - [Snap/Grid Settings] Show grid, line spacing: checked, 1, 1/2 or 1/4, depending on how accurate you want it. ===== Rough Match ===== - Find a section with 2 or 3 bars with good transients. - Snap off, move the item so that the first transient aligns with any beat. - Snap on, create a selection starting at the first transient. - Snap off, adjust the end of the selection to beginning of a bar. Make sure you cover 2 or 3 bars and all the beats in them. - Menu > Insert > Measure from time selection (new time signature)... - [Edit Time Signature] Set bars, OK. - This will create a tempo marker with the correct tempo. Double click it and copy the tempo. - Double click the **very first** tempo marker and set its tempo. The media item will move. - Alt + click to remove the other two tempo markers. - Realign the media item. Make sure aligns with a bar and has the lead in bar as you want it. ===== Fine Tune ===== - Shift + click on bar line in Tempo envelope to create marker. - Ctrl + drag on tempo at top of marker and move it to beginning of transient. - Adjust one marker without affecting everything to the right: - Ctrl + Alt + drag on tempo at top of marker. {{tag>reaper}}