100% exactly what I needed, as always. In a series of tutorials of various content to get where I want to go, Kenny is the ONLY one who makes it THIS easy. Do tutorials for everything in life and I'd watch them!!!!
Thank you for this timeless reference! We deal mostly with vocal editing and have recently begun using Reaper. Thank you for the goldmine at 0:05:33 to eliminate silence.
Wow, great video! Super-clear on all the different options, what the terms mean and how they work. Fixed most of my issues in about 10 minutes after watching this video. Awesome, thank you!
Man... Kenny... you're a god... thanks for all your job. I'll not post a comment on every of your vids, but you deserve a medal for all of them... to be a noobie on anything that is technical is quite a hard time to live. But with all your advises, we can be noobies for the quickest time possible ;) wish you all the best brother!
I'm trying to learn dynamic split for voice over right now and of course the first video I watch is one of yours AND you're using Hayley Williams vocals as an example... my favourite singer!
When I use dynamic split on a real drum track, say the kick, snare, or toms, the replaced media is never accurate. Media files are looped or too long. Some of the real kick or snare hits don’t get split. I’ve messed with the settings a lot, but I always have to manually go through the entire track to make everything line up. Please help!
Thanks Kenny. Just one problem - when I hit split, all the silent spaces close up, ruining the pacing of my narrative - how do I retain the space but eliminate the silence, as in Kenny's demo? I'm obviously missing something!
Hey there, green learner here, this looks like it might work well for podcast editing. The only thing that worries me is having dead space between dialogue, could that still be a problem, or would the fades and pad function eliminate that? I guess if there's not to much space between items this may work well? I just dont want it to sound unnatural, you know, dead space between some room tone.
It really depends on what type of podcast it is but I would probably add an ambient sound track in the background. Also adding some room reverb to the vocal tracks could be a good idea if it feels too dry and empty.
Hey Kenny, do you think it would make sense to use this principle - of splitting items at high-gain transients - to work as quick effective De-Clipper / De-Clicker in Reaper? with well set Fades on splits, it shall theoretically work very well, right? cheers
Enlightening as always. But I have a question. I can't locate the transients' locations when I strum the power chords continuously. Dynamic split tool works perfectly for the palm muted notes, but for the chords , I don't know. I can't quantize my guitars.
One trick would be to duplicate your guitar track, group the 2 guitar tracks together, and add a high-pass filter on the second track to focus on the transients, and then split the second track (which will also split the first track since they are grouped). Watch this video : ruclips.net/video/kjanI08-7QY/видео.html
Also if it is a long track, it needs to finish rendering the preview for the entire track before it will the split button will not be 'greyed out'. Took me a while to figure this out.
Hello! I`ve got a question about dynamic split feature in Reaper. Here`s screenshot link drive.google.com/file/d/1eN_nwinYmW1QaVH_dR0P0CseyyJHjora/view?usp=sharing As you can see the feature doesnt split on first and the third snare drum hits, though the hits reach treshold. Changing sensitivity and threshold doesn`t help. Please help me ut on this one! Good day
100% exactly what I needed, as always. In a series of tutorials of various content to get where I want to go, Kenny is the ONLY one who makes it THIS easy. Do tutorials for everything in life and I'd watch them!!!!
Amazing, I had no idea stretch markers existed - you just saved me approximately 800 hours.
THERE ARE NO WORDS to explain just how much this has helped me, Kenny❣️
I did not know about this feature! Perfect for podcast editing, too! Love that there is a fade option, too. Thanks for the vid.
Thank you for this timeless reference! We deal mostly with vocal editing and have recently begun using Reaper. Thank you for the goldmine at 0:05:33 to eliminate silence.
Wow, great video! Super-clear on all the different options, what the terms mean and how they work. Fixed most of my issues in about 10 minutes after watching this video. Awesome, thank you!
Man... Kenny... you're a god... thanks for all your job. I'll not post a comment on every of your vids, but you deserve a medal for all of them... to be a noobie on anything that is technical is quite a hard time to live. But with all your advises, we can be noobies for the quickest time possible ;) wish you all the best brother!
Incredible tutorial. Thanks!!!
In Reaper v6.15 "Dynamic Split" is in the 'Edit" menu instead of the "View" menu. Pressing "D" still works.
just wanna to say thank you
Best Dynamic Split tutorial so far.
Thank you Kenny!
Thank you so much for this video. I had to come back and check it out for this song I’m doing called *”HaHaHaHa”*
Omg I remember this
saved me from installing Audition haha thanks Kenny
Perfect tutorial, thanks 😀
Excellent options / Opciones excelentes.
Such a powerful program
I'm trying to learn dynamic split for voice over right now and of course the first video I watch is one of yours AND you're using Hayley Williams vocals as an example... my favourite singer!
nice one
Excellent tutorial, thank you.
Great tutorial ! Once you get rid of the silence between clips, how do you export each individual chunk that's left ? Thanks !
Thank you sir!
Very powerful option, do other DAWs have something like this?
heavymetalmixer Yes. Pro Tools has similar Beat Detective tool.
When I use dynamic split on a real drum track, say the kick, snare, or toms, the replaced media is never accurate. Media files are looped or too long. Some of the real kick or snare hits don’t get split. I’ve messed with the settings a lot, but I always have to manually go through the entire track to make everything line up. Please help!
Why do choose to waste 1million hours before i look to you for a better solution! This a game changer for work flow
AWESOME.
Thanks Kenny. Just one problem - when I hit split, all the silent spaces close up, ruining the pacing of my narrative - how do I retain the space but eliminate the silence, as in Kenny's demo? I'm obviously missing something!
Solved - I had to switch off ripple editing to preserve the spaces between vocals.
What are my options for doing this manually when the dynamic split doesn't work perfectly? (For acoustic drum to midi)
Great video. One question: how can I manually add or delete individual vertical dotted lines before pressing 'split'?
What if you pull a sample in and it already has these splits? How do you take them off and make sure the sample never comes in with them again?
Hey there, green learner here, this looks like it might work well for podcast editing. The only thing that worries me is having dead space between dialogue, could that still be a problem, or would the fades and pad function eliminate that? I guess if there's not to much space between items this may work well? I just dont want it to sound unnatural, you know, dead space between some room tone.
You can artificially add noise if you want, or keep the duplicate of the unsplitted track very low volume
It really depends on what type of podcast it is but I would probably add an ambient sound track in the background. Also adding some room reverb to the vocal tracks could be a good idea if it feels too dry and empty.
Hey Kenny,
do you think it would make sense to use this principle - of splitting items at high-gain transients - to work as quick effective De-Clipper / De-Clicker in Reaper?
with well set Fades on splits, it shall theoretically work very well, right?
cheers
Enlightening as always. But I have a question. I can't locate the transients' locations when I strum the power chords continuously. Dynamic split tool works perfectly for the palm muted notes, but for the chords , I don't know. I can't quantize my guitars.
One trick would be to duplicate your guitar track, group the 2 guitar tracks together, and add a high-pass filter on the second track to focus on the transients, and then split the second track (which will also split the first track since they are grouped).
Watch this video :
ruclips.net/video/kjanI08-7QY/видео.html
Reaper is powerful
SO THIS IS HOW LARS HAS GOOD TIME IN A STUDIO
Oisum! ;) 👍
We need a dynamic split to cut out all the silence between your phrases
Finally I have rhythm! Or at least the appearance that I have good rhythm....
Is this the actual track for the vocals she did?? Whatever her name is...
Hailey Williams?
@@erikbarrett85 sounds like her :)
djabthrash I wonder if they got the stems from the actual recording
In dynamic split, the split option is inactivated. I am unable to activate it. Please help
probably something silly as the item/track you are editing is locked, muted or something like that. Check out those kind of overlooks
@@BrunoChiovoloni Thank you Bruno
Also if it is a long track, it needs to finish rendering the preview for the entire track before it will the split button will not be 'greyed out'.
Took me a while to figure this out.
At each end of sentence is harsh "SSS"... it's tiring. But content is great, thanks
Hello! I`ve got a question about dynamic split feature in Reaper.
Here`s screenshot link
drive.google.com/file/d/1eN_nwinYmW1QaVH_dR0P0CseyyJHjora/view?usp=sharing
As you can see the feature doesnt split on first and the third snare drum hits, though the hits reach treshold. Changing sensitivity and threshold doesn`t help.
Please help me ut on this one! Good day