we can simulate the WarpMarker for eg. * use 'TAB' for finding the next transient (or find it manually) * use 'S' for split it there * select all the items you want to re-time with Right Click + Draw selection for eg. * hold down 'ALT' for stretching the items. just an idea. Reaper has Elastique v1 and 2. afaik there is NO newer version of Elastique released. (if they will release v2.1 or 2.2 - i guess Reaper will have it soon) make sure that you have Elastiqe 1 or 2 set as your default algo:
--------------------- -Aaron 2004 M3 - Coupe, 6spd, Silver Grey on Black
afaik the only way to keep transients is to split up audio. However, I don't know how to do this in reaper. I import a drum loop use dynamic split but after that I am completely confused how to make it sync to the projects tempo. Sorry not trying to hijak the thread. If anybody knows it would be much appreciated.
another go at hijacking the subject :p Yesterday I encountered the strangest thing since working with Reaper. I suddenly heard that the whole project was played back several notes higher than they were supposed to. Checking each individual file in an external editor learned that the file was okay. I reverted to earlier versions of Reaper. Same situation. The media player played at the correct pitch. It was only the pitch that was changed, not the length of the file as well..... I rebooted, no effect. I looked in the project settings, nothing special. In my desperation I have copied and pasted all individual tracks into a new project where pitch was as it was supposed to be. (pheww...) I have no idea what went wrong... I must have done something, sometime, somehow.