Category: Using Reaper

Abbey Road 70s Drum Map(Sequencer Megababy – Reaper)

Abbey Road 70s Drum Map – Reaper Download and Save in your seqbaby_data folder located in the Data folder. To find the required folder: Options – Show REAPER resourse path in explorer/finder Find Data folder and open…     Find seqbaby_data folder… Copy _Abbey Road.txt to seqbaby_data folder   Restart Reaper – Add Sequencer Megababy to FX in a track. Go to – Drum Map note names […]

Sequencer Megababy Drum Map Reaper Edit

Creating a drum map for Sequencer Megababy is not as difficult as it may seem. The difficulty lies purely in matching notes to values. Each midi note has a correlating number value. We need to match these to create our drum names first check out the table below. Indicated in Bold Letters: Top Row of the […]

Step Sequencing Effects – VST/AU Plugins – Free

I been a thinkin’ and a stinkin’ What if I could automate effects parameters in a pattern based way. What I’m saying is um ya know – not use envelopes in the conventional sense but to have a less clumsy way? Or a lazier way, probably a lazier way huh? I don’t care, it was […]

Reaper – Setting up Midi Input – Recording and Monitoring

Hopefully you’ll have your midi device all set up and raring to go – if not then check out my tutorial on getting it ready – Setting up a Midi Device in Reaper All set? Ok then. Open up Reaper and add a track. Menu – Track – Insert new track… Go to your new track, […]

Setting up a Midi Device in Reaper part 2

This article deals with midi input – for midi output please read – Setting up a Midi Device in Reaper part 1 Getting your midi device to work in Reaper is quite a simple procedure. First you will need to install any software or drivers for your operating system. Some will work right out of […]