Hi all, glad to be here! On cubase there was a handy feature where you could save your project file incrementally. Eg. if you;ve opened up Firstsong.cpr and you save it incrementally it saves it as firstsong01.cpr in a new version and keeps the other file as it is. Very handy for when you need to revert back to a previous state of your project. Can you do the same in Reaper? I used to assign ctrl + s as incremental save and ctrl + alt + s as normal save. That feature really saved me on a couple of occasions.
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If you check this option, Reaper doesn't create a single .rpp-bak anymore, it creates timestamped individual .rpp-bak files whenever you hit the save button. This way all previous versions are kept just like in Goobase, just the other way around, it keeps the original filename for the latest file and creates "incremental" backup files instead. :)
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