How do I autodiff a song?

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  • #395204
    diogoblader
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    I tried to use CAT, but when I click in automatic reductions, nothing happens

    Can someone help me?

    #486100
    ghostbyob
    Participant

    Can you post your RPP?

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    From my experience, opening in a “New project tab” on Reaper with the RBN2 Template, copy and paste the instrument that you are wanting to make auto-diffs for. Then use it there. Copy and paste back to your original RPP once you make auto-diffs for the chart.

    #486102
    diogoblader
    Member

    Can you post your RPP?

     

    https://www.mediafire.com/?g488u3wj5ym1v3k

     

    From my experience, opening in a “New project tab” on Reaper with the RBN2 Template, copy and paste the instrument that you are wanting to make auto-diffs for. Then use it there. Copy and paste back to your original RPP once you make auto-diffs for the chart.

     

    It’s worked! Thank you so much!

    #486123
    TheFrisk
    Participant

    I tried to use CAT, but when I click in automatic reductions, nothing happens

    Can someone help me?

    Make sure you have the track you want reduced selected on the left side. If all of the check boxes on the auto-window uncheck themselves and nothing is done, then you have notes where they shouldn’t be in the piano roll.

    #486127
    MrPrezident
    Moderator

    Make sure you have the track you want reduced selected on the left side. If all of the check boxes on the auto-window uncheck themselves and nothing is done, then you have notes where they shouldn’t be in the piano roll.

     

     

    Agreed. Every single time this has happened to me its because a note or two are in the wrong lane. Delete those and it starts working just fine.

    #486128
    diogoblader
    Member

    The problem is solved!

    Thanks everyone for the help!

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