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This video demonstrates how to do source/destination editing in the Reaper DAW. In this video you can watch me edit a classical music recording. Reaper is a fantastic DAW, which you can pick up for cheap at http://www.reaper.fm. It's available for Mac OS X and Windows. Reaper itself doesn't support source-destination editing, but I created a few custom actions for Reaper that will make it do the magic. A few key features: A set-up action that creates a Destination project tab, asks you to save it (which you can cancel). It duplicates the tracks of the source project, and copies some other data that would otherwise be left away, such as the FX chain on your master track. Source and destination are in separate projects, which give them the advantage of having separate timelines, zoom factors and time selections. Also, it gives you a lot better screen real estate, so you don't have to hide tracks to make it work. Three points edits and four points edits. Both are done using the same action. These actions don't depend on markers so you can use your markers independently, any way you want. These actions do not depend on showing and hiding tracks from your TCP Two edit actions, one of which automatically adds crossfades to your edits, with a configurable length. Although untested, automation envelopes should also be copied. Links: Custom actions and installation instructions: http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.ph... Reaper: http://www.reaper.fm/ SWS Extensions (necessary!): http://www.standingwaterstudios.com/