You can do that from the i/o button or drag sends from track 1 in the mixer view. Now make 3 new tracks and name them Drums, bass & keys.Ĭreate 3 sends from track 1, 1 to drums, 1 to bass 1 to keys. Now, to route these sounds to different tracks i reaper.Ĭlick on the I/O button ( track 1 ) change the number of track channels to 6 or more and untick the master parent send box ( note you won't hear any audio if you hit play now ) Now load a drum kit a bass and keys into ST on the corresponding midi channels.Īt this point you should hear all the sounds playing from ST on track 1. Track 1 - midi file, now load sampletank into the same track.Ĭheck the midi file to see what midi channel each instrument is on EG: drums ch 10' bass ch 9 and keys ch2 etc. Say you have a midi file with Drums, bass and keys, drag the file into reaper. Here's how i used to do it, as best i can remember Its been a long time since i've used Sampletank so i'm just going from memory here, and i don't have it installed anymore so i can't check.ĭepending on what you want to do there are a few different ways to use ST but if your going for routing i assume your wanting to route outputs to reaper for further processing. Hopefully, someone can help me gain a good, and proper working relationship with Reaper, and Sampletank. I was looking ahead to Sampletank 4 MAX, and WILL get it - once I am able to wrap my understanding aound this routing issue. I've gotten a bit ahead of myself, seeing as I haven't been able to make ANY kind of headway. Audio track) for each desired instrument? Am I correct in assuming that three tracks would be necessary (1. I have not been able to get anything going, in following this. Very recently, I came across a PDF guide, titled ' A Reaper VSTi Routing Tutorial and Guide 2.0.1a'. Never before have I had to be involved with any type of routing issues, and I have been (all but) pulling my hair out, trying to get Sampletank running within Reaper. Reaper is my choice of DAW, and I am now attempting to set up Sampletank 2.5 to use with it. It's not bad, but I have sought for better instrumentation. Having had to sell my MotifXF, I had jumped on the wagon of Reason 10.
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