Of course, a pure wav file will not have any extra metadata or information describing the former components. What reaper actually does is make a .RRP-PROX file in the project directory, this is actually a wav with different extension. The regular .rrp project file in the same dir contains the former component info.I read in your opening post to explode a wav file into it's former components.
Well, it's implemented in reaper with subprojects so it exists. It could be a little more streamlined, but the basic concept is there and it works.
- this cannot be done
But if you found a close enough solution that is good.
project1.rrp
project1.RRP-PROX
The key thing is that if you then use this in another project, it is there as a wav, but double-click it and it opens the project components in a new project tab for editing.
Statistics: Posted by swivel — Mon Mar 25, 2024 8:42 pm