Tutorials For Reaper | Addictive Drums in Reaper | Live Audio Output Via MIDI Input
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@Razorkid666 Still need help???
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I have reaper, and the full version of AD when you say "as soon as we do this we're going to be able to hear it play" I get no audio from AD at all! Please help!
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Hey excellent tutorial. it´s really helpful.
i´m having some trouble though, okay so i select addictive drums as vst but when the program pops out, i get no sound from the drums when i click on them..even though the master volume is high! why cant i get any sound? what should i do?
please, any help would be appreciated. cheers and thanks!
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@TutorialsForReaper Thanks :)
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Thank you soo much!! i was stuck with the fuckin master channel..
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Thanks so much for the info and for the killer tuts! I as noodling around with this for a wholelast night and I think I have a decent understanding of it now, I just need to watch your vid on creating the presets again so i can load it all up. So much you can do with REAPER. Thanks again for helping!
Can you edit the Drum patterns in anyway ?
Pkmeg 4 months ago
@Pkmeg
? do you mean edit the ADrums patterns afteryou drag and drop them? Sure.. just double click on i and use the midi editor.
TutorialsForReaper 4 months ago
Would this be basically the same procedure for BFD2? or even better yet, what is the easiest way to get tracks from BFD2 into reaper? ex: create a track with groove pallette, send to Reaper as audio or midi. If i send as audio, I would be able to do my edits and mixing inside reaper, right, if not, i would have to get my mix inside bfd2 first... i think?
Sorry for all the questions, just getting started in recording.
bassgrooves2 10 months ago
@bassgrooves2
Yes it would be basically the same setup
Folder track
-BFD Host (MIDI)
-Breakout track 1
-Breakout track 2
and so on.
To get this you Right click th VSTi plugin in the FX window and then select "Build multi output" or if you incert a new track AS a vsti (insert > Insert instrument) it will prompt you to see if you want to build the multi audio outputs.
In BFD you will need to tell each track to send to a certain output though.
TutorialsForReaper 10 months ago
But why would someone record audio on his hdd, when he's already got midi data triggering a drum VSTi?
mucknog 1 year ago
@mucknog
Well this was a request form someone on the website :-)
And you would do this so that you can free up some CPU power/ram/sample access time.
Or maybe to edit audio instead of Midi... Options :-)
TutorialsForReaper 1 year ago