Thanks Kenny for those precious lessons and tips. I usually use a battery plug-in for my productions that allows me to assign each instrument to a separate track. There are excellent free plug-ins, which make it possible to change the volume and pan of the different elements. But thank you to find out in each video the possibilities that have our DAW without having to spend money on third party plugins.👍
You have said that you wish to hang back and not bring attention to yourself regarding REAPER. Well my friend you are blowing up faster than an Inflate-A-Mate doll in a West Hollywood motel indeed as the face of REAPER with your awesome instructional video gifts of knowledge. The presentation and production value just keep getting better and better. Welcome to REAPER celebrity Kenny and by the way - my 3 cats say to please do let the cat in!
Wow! 💙💜💚💛I finally got this working the way I want. I use Loop Loft drum samples & loops and Midi file drum tracks with a JV-1010 sound module but I always wanted to combine the two methods and use Loop Loft drum samples (which world class) with my pro midi file drum tracks. I have now got it working with the help of this amazing video. Professional midi drum tracks using the Loop Loft samples together (no JV-1010) - SOUNDS AMAZING. Thank you Kenny again and again for coming through Big-Time. Your attention to detail and your teaching style are simply the best. Appreciate all your time and effort.
Great stuff Kenny, Thanks as always. I think you should have added the auto quantize tot he track before recording. Some might not be that good on there timing. Thanks Justin F, for supporting Kenny G. His channel has helped me and I am sure others to get used to Reaper.
"so we can make this as complicated as we want" said nobody ever who uses a daw. until, of course, Kenny steps in the room. and as always, we learned something, we're going to use it, and we'll TOTALLY see you next time
Another simpler way is to use free sitala sampler plugin where you can control all the drum samples with one track straight out of the box... But this alternative is also worth knowing
Cool, almost exactly what I was looking for! I'm looking for how to use the NI Battery with 1 output at the beginning, and then at the end of the rhythm creation stage, add as many outputs as I actually used the instruments in the song. Is it possible?
Hello, is it possible to do a tutorial to show how Reaper can be used to create experimental stuff? A drone for example-and whatever else you can think.Thank you!
I always like your videos (thumbs up), But I especially like this one because this was the one feature in another DAW that I could not figure out how to do yet in Reaper! Question: What midi record mode do you use to keep looping while recording the midi in this video? (I havent tried it yet)
Poor scale solution, when changing HiDPI settings this way it makes programs blurry on 4k monitors. This has always been the case even before Win10. Reaper needs to solve this issue similar to the way that Studio One or Bitwig have. I don't like using Bitwig but it has the best VST scaling of them all, Studio One being second (imho) due to being natively HiDPI. Regards.
Great Tutorial my question is this question is this once you get finished record everything on one track how do you separate them to be on separate channels if everything is on the midi channel?
I think the point is to leave the midi parts together on one track. The samples playing the actual audio are separate on the mixer, so there’s no need to split the midi up. Some find it better editing the midi in context to the other parts - you can slide the clap around while looking at the snare placement. Then the audio can be “printed” to separate tracks. Reaper makes this really easy.
Hey, its it possible to change the drums in the group? for example once i have a midi item, that i like? with out starting from scratch or do a ton of clicks to change the samples?
if you have your samples organized, without too many clicks you can use mpl_List next/previous sample in directory for focused RS5k.lua OR mpl_List next/previous sample in directory for RS5k on selected track.lua which are included in his RS5k tools package available via ReaPack
I don't really get the point of the 2nd method. The samples are already assigned to different audio tracks, what is the point to have them on separate midi channel ? How is made the routing of each sample to a specified midi note ? Is it automatic ? (I don't see any differences between the 2 methods for the import of the items on sampler tracks.)
The 2nd way doesn't require you to choose notes with the MIDI keyboard in the RS5k plugin like I showed with the first method. You can just assign the send to MIDI channels and use the plugin to choose the notes.
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@@REAPERMania Thank you for the enligthment ! Maybe you didn't emphasized this point enough. Nice tip !
The following is a comprehensive list of all the insanely clever things you can do with Reaper that Kenny doesn't know:
1. Well, I got nothin'...
This is more informative than the sitala vid you did and the last rea sample vid. Kenny you amaze us with new things every time. Thanks Hive Mind!
Sometimes I read the title and think this doesn't apply to me, then I watch and learn something super useful.
Thanks Kenny for those precious lessons and tips.
I usually use a battery plug-in for my productions that allows me to assign each instrument to a separate track. There are excellent free plug-ins, which make it possible to change the volume and pan of the different elements.
But thank you to find out in each video the possibilities that have our DAW without having to spend money on third party plugins.👍
Ohhhh thanks! ✌😁
You have said that you wish to hang back and not bring attention to yourself regarding REAPER. Well my friend you are blowing up faster than an Inflate-A-Mate doll in a West Hollywood motel indeed as the face of REAPER with your awesome instructional video gifts of knowledge. The presentation and production value just keep getting better and better. Welcome to REAPER celebrity Kenny and by the way - my 3 cats say to please do let the cat in!
LOL
Omg 'blowing up faster than an Inflate-A-Mate doll in a West Hollywood motel' hahahaha
Thanks again Kenny..
Wow! 💙💜💚💛I finally got this working the way I want. I use Loop Loft drum samples & loops and Midi file drum tracks with a JV-1010 sound module but I always wanted to combine the two methods and use Loop Loft drum samples (which world class) with my pro midi file drum tracks. I have now got it working with the help of this amazing video. Professional midi drum tracks using the Loop Loft samples together (no JV-1010) - SOUNDS AMAZING. Thank you Kenny again and again for coming through Big-Time. Your attention to detail and your teaching style are simply the best. Appreciate all your time and effort.
Thanks as always Kenny 🍻
Wow, what phenomenal video editing !!
I was just tearing my hair out trying to figure out how to do something like this... Thanks Kenny!
Same here, Kenny nailed it one more time!!
inspiring!
more tuts on such "live looping" or fast arranging are welcome :)
Reaper is insane😀😀
Great video Kenny!!!
I click Like even before watching the whole video because I know it will be helpful :)
Nice one thanks, and that tune is a killer.
Thanks
I am just learning how to use drum kit samples in Reaper and this video was perfect!! Thank you.
Awesome!
Yeah, just keep it up Kenny and see what happens!
"Just like that" Kenny says, my thirteenth midi keyboard has left the building... 😅
Great stuff Kenny, Thanks as always. I think you should have added the auto quantize tot he track before recording. Some might not be that good on there timing.
Thanks Justin F, for supporting Kenny G. His channel has helped me and I am sure others to get used to Reaper.
I actually did but I didn't want to detract from the point of this video. Thanks.
I just love you man. I wish I could be your understudy! ;) Take care and keep on rocking Kenny!
"so we can make this as complicated as we want"
said nobody ever who uses a daw.
until, of course, Kenny steps in the room.
and as always, we learned something, we're going to use it, and we'll TOTALLY see you next time
Thank you for the invaluable info you share!
Perfect 👍😃
Another simpler way is to use free sitala sampler plugin where you can control all the drum samples with one track straight out of the box... But this alternative is also worth knowing
Right. But then you can't adjust the volume, pan and effects in the REAPER mixer. Of course you can still create busses to that too.
@@REAPERMania yup true. This method has more flexibility
Cool, almost exactly what I was looking for! I'm looking for how to use the NI Battery with 1 output at the beginning, and then at the end of the rhythm creation stage, add as many outputs as I actually used the instruments in the song. Is it possible?
Yes. Right click the Instrument plugin and choose "Build Multi-Channel Routing for Output of Selected FX…"
Is it just me or your intro doesnt line up with the camera framerate on the intro? Love your videos, theyre always the best.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
hi Kenny thanks 1000. Can you also do a tutorial on "Non-functional track"?? 😄😅😂😂 a greeting 💙🎹🎼
Hello, is it possible to do a tutorial to show how Reaper can be used to create experimental stuff? A drone for example-and whatever else you can think.Thank you!
Now where do I recognize the theme of the colored titles from 🤔
I always like your videos (thumbs up), But I especially like this one because this was the one feature in another DAW that I could not figure out how to do yet in Reaper!
Question: What midi record mode do you use to keep looping while recording the midi in this video? (I havent tried it yet)
Record - MIDI Overdub
🙌🙏
(Want the same glasses 👓 😁🤓)
Poor scale solution, when changing HiDPI settings this way it makes programs blurry on 4k monitors. This has always been the case even before Win10. Reaper needs to solve this issue similar to the way that Studio One or Bitwig have. I don't like using Bitwig but it has the best VST scaling of them all, Studio One being second (imho) due to being natively HiDPI. Regards.
Hi Kenny Big Thanks for your Reaper tricks... Is it possible to map ResamploMatic5000 to Midi Keypads. I do have M-Audio Oxygen Pro
Yes
@@REAPERMania How do you have tutorials Big Thanks in advance! cheers from Philippines!
Great Tutorial my question is this question is this once you get finished record everything on one track how do you separate them to be on separate channels if everything is on the midi channel?
I think the point is to leave the midi parts together on one track. The samples playing the actual audio are separate on the mixer, so there’s no need to split the midi up. Some find it better editing the midi in context to the other parts - you can slide the clap around while looking at the snare placement. Then the audio can be “printed” to separate tracks. Reaper makes this really easy.
@@terrygray7465 Exactly!!! Thanks
@@terrygray7465 if you think so thanks anyway
Hey, its it possible to change the drums in the group? for example once i have a midi item, that i like? with out starting from scratch or do a ton of clicks to change the samples?
if you have your samples organized, without too many clicks you can use
mpl_List next/previous sample in directory for focused RS5k.lua
OR
mpl_List next/previous sample in directory for RS5k on selected track.lua
which are included in his RS5k tools package available via ReaPack
@@ARE_YOU_SICK_OF_YT_CENSORSHIP Im gonna check that out, thanks!
👍👍👏👏
I don't really get the point of the 2nd method.
The samples are already assigned to different audio tracks, what is the point to have them on separate midi channel ?
How is made the routing of each sample to a specified midi note ? Is it automatic ? (I don't see any differences between the 2 methods for the import of the items on sampler tracks.)
The 2nd way doesn't require you to choose notes with the MIDI keyboard in the RS5k plugin like I showed with the first method. You can just assign the send to MIDI channels and use the plugin to choose the notes.
@@REAPERMania Thank you for the enligthment !
Maybe you didn't emphasized this point enough. Nice tip !
First.