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Back with another Reaper newbie question. How exactly do I tell FX where, and when, to apply? I'm using the Voxengo beeper plugin. I created a new track, and added Beeper as an effect. But now, how do I tell it where to apply? I have a very narrow portion of audio I want to sensor. #Reaper #Audio #Osara

@TheQuinbox If you're wanting to just beep out a portion of audio, I don't think that's the plug-in you're looking for. It's intended for content protection, e.g. adding frequent noise to demos, rather than censorship. As such, you set it to beep at a particular interval, rather than just once on demand.

@jscholes @TheQuinbox You could use JS: Tone Generator and use an envelope to turn its bypass parameter on and off as desired.

@jcsteh @jscholes @TheQuinbox I have done exactly this before.
There is a free plugin I tried once, called Censor, which is really nothing more than a 1k tone generator with a bypass button, on by default. It wasn't very stable, and I could get the same thing with the JS tone generator and square envelope points.

@BorrisInABox @jscholes @TheQuinbox I neglected to mention that if you go with JS: Tone Generator, you'll want to set the dry mix to -inf so that it doesn't mix the beeped out audio with the beep.

@jcsteh @jscholes @TheQuinbox Oh yeah, you'll definitely want to do that. By default, it mixes the dry signal in unchanged.

@BorrisInABox @jcsteh @jscholes Oh yeah okay I see what you're talking about. Mostly works, but it doesn't seem that I can set dry mix to -inf. It goes from -108 to +6.

@TheQuinbox @jcsteh @jscholes Well, yeah, it goes to -120. But if you can hear that, your ears are better than most dogs. It won't even register in 16-bit land.

@BorrisInABox @jcsteh @jscholes Oh yeah -120 worked. It's too long though, can I change the length? It goes beyond the length of the item it seems.

@TheQuinbox @jcsteh @jscholes Use square points. Then it's only as long as your envelope bypass is off.

@TheQuinbox @jcsteh @jscholes The way I generally do it is to just arm the bypass envelope for the effect. Don't apply it to items, that does weird stuff.

@BorrisInABox @TheQuinbox @jscholes Oh. That's odd. Sorry for the bad advice on the item splits then, LOL. I don't understand why that would misbehave, but ... 🤷‍♂️

@jcsteh @TheQuinbox @jscholes I think it has to do with tails. Great for reverbs, kinda useless for this.

@BorrisInABox @TheQuinbox @jscholes Ah, that makes some sense. Sorry, I didn't test the item split idea before I suggested it.

@jcsteh @BorrisInABox @jscholes Yeah, time to go read up on envelopes it seems. I know how to use the basics of them, I've used the pan/volume ones with control alt L, alt shift E, etc., but am not sure how the bypass one works yet.

Patrick Perdue

@TheQuinbox @jcsteh @jscholes The envelope itself works the same as any other envelope with two parameters, I.E. if you don't use square points, you'll get things coming in and out at unexpected times, since there is just an on and and off, but a sliding scale from 0 to 1 that could hit 0.49 or 0.51 triggering the closest thing.
In this case, shift+l on the track, find the bypass envelope for the JS tone generator, arm it, then edit.