Watch this... For some reason, Reaper skips some transients when tabbing through them if you are zoomed out. This is a huge bummer, it should detect all the transients in the same place regardless of zoom level, I don't see what zoom level has to do with the location of a transient on a track. This is a major inconvenience when using Dynamic Split, because a lot of the time you will be zoomed out on a large section and Reaper won't split if two transients are very close to each other. If you zoom in, it will work fine, but again, the transient detection should NOT be zoom level dependent...
As you say, dynamic split doesn't use the project tab-to-transient sensitivity, because it uses the reduce-splits slider. Could you upload the specific material you are working with?
Yeah for sure here you go: This is just a random clip from a random file that I keep in my "Prerelease Testing" project, so it's not like I had to hunt to find a file where I had trouble, this just happened on the first file I tried it on. Hopefully you can figure out what either I'm doing wrong or what the bug is! Thanks schwa!
OK, thanks. This is, essentially, a bug. For consistency and predictability, we will change the dynamic split sensitivity to follow the user's tab-to-transient sensitivity.
Is that the reason for the detected transients not lining up? Even when I use reduce splits and get it to the same sensitivity as I have for tabbing, it is still detecting the transients significantly earlier in the item than when using tab. Regardless, thanks for the help schwa!