Applying a Process
This topic shows you how to apply a process to the captured audio in Revoice Pro and how to replay the processed audio seamlessly in Reaper.
Note: For Reaper to work reliably with the RevoicePro, we recommend that in Reaper you deselect (disable) the option "Preferences->Media->Set media items offline when application not active".
We start from then end of the last topic (Capturing Audio) where we created a simple project by transferring two simple (short) tracks to Revoice Pro from Reaper.
In this example we are going to use an APT (see Audio Performance Transfer (APT) for more details) to align the Dub signal LEAD VOX 2 to the Guide signal LEAD VOX 1.
First,in Revice Pro select the Guide signal LEAD VOX 1 in track Audio 1.
In Revoice Pro press the B key to show the New Process panel.
Add a new APT process using the settings:
Selected Process: APT,
Intial Input Start & End: Selected audio,
Guide: LEAD VOX 1,
Dub: LEAD VOX 2,
Output: Automatic
Click the button New Process to add the APT...
..., which generates the following output on track LEAD VOX 2[OUT].To audition the quality of the aligned output in Revoice Pro, press the key E and press the space bar.
The ARA interface will automatically map the output of the APT process for the Dub signals back to the corresponding audio items in Reaper.
In this example, Reaper will replay the aligned versions of the three LEAD VOXs 2 (generated by Revoice Pro's APT process) in place of the original audio.
In Reaper you can listen to the quality of alignment by listening to the first and second tracks together.
If you need to create a permanent version of the aligned signals, you use Reaper's "Item->Apply track/take Fx as new take" function on each of LEAD VOX 2 audio items. The newly rendered items have the advantage of showing accurate waveforms.