u/crom-dubh

Batch export file format

I'm trying to run a very simple macro to normalize a bunch of tracks. The problem is that there are no options to set the file format of the export, and it seems to be defaulting to 16 bit. I don't see anywhere to change this. I even tried exporting a file manually at 32 float to see if it inherited the last used export format and it went back to 16 bit. This seems like a really obvious thing people would have solved, so can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?

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u/crom-dubh — 5 days ago
▲ 5 r/Reaper

Which element is the font color in this section?

I can't seem to find it in the theme tweaker.

u/crom-dubh — 11 days ago
▲ 1 r/Saros

I just got this last night and so far my experience is that it's too easy to do accidentally when shielding or meleeing when there's a staggered enemy somewhere on screen. The effect of instantly being somewhere else is disorienting and often leaves you badly out of position in the fight. I wish they had implemented this differently or simply didn't have it. Maybe I'll get used to it over time though. I haven't really seen people talk about this yet.

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u/crom-dubh — 18 days ago

There's a movie I have in my head where there's a car chase in which the protagonist(s) are pursued by I think one or two cars, very new looking sedan type cars, tinted windows, we don't really know who it is that's pursuing them. I think the protagonist has found themselves in some plot which they don't understand or they maybe have amnesia or something where they don't even remember who they are, or possibly think they're rescuing someone. In the course of the chase the pursuers wreck pretty hard and the protagonist gets away. (EDIT: They get away but as they're driving off we see a bunch of the pursuers with rifles scrambling to maintain sight of the escaping vehicle). Later we find out that the pursuers were actually sort of on the same side, or were maybe assigned to monitor or protect them. This is a fairly "recent" movie (being a bit generous with the term here, maybe last 10 or so years, maybe slightly older).

EDIT: Ok, so this is actually a weird one because I realized I was collapsing a couple of different films here. The details I've struck out relate to a scene that turned out to be from Drive. I've edited the above a bit (hopefully not too confusing) to try to narrow down the other film that I was mixing this up with, because that's definitely real too.

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u/crom-dubh — 19 days ago