[RWP] Using reaper with midi and hardware sounds?

Ken Downey KenWDowney at blindlabyrinth.com
Thu Nov 27 13:32:55 EST 2014


Hey,
so long as you can hear your keyboard, you don't have to worry about 
anything audio when you're recording through MIDI. I monitor my line in 
directly when I'm recording MIDI because there is no latency whatsoever. Of 
course, I have to mute it when I'm monitoring audio input, if I want to hear 
the effects in real time anyway. Just tab over to where it says midi output 
and down arrow to the name of your board, then hit enter. Arm the track and 
off you go. Also, remember that no matter how good Reaper is, QWS is still a 
rockin' tool too, as are Goldwave and Audacity, and you won't be replacing 
them entirely.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tor Tollhag" <tortollhag at gmail.com>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2014 10:33 AM
Subject: [RWP] Using reaper with midi and hardware sounds?


> Hi there.
> I know how to use my midi device in Reaper now if I want to use soft
> synth plugins.
> However I wonder if anyone here knows how to set reaper up so the
> sounds built into the midi keybord is used?
> I feel a bit stupid for not figuring this out since it all works with
> Quick Windows Sequencer if I set the keybord in what's called
> Performance mode.
> The keybord i'm using is a Roland Juno-G.
> I have it hooked up with midi via usb and also have stereo audio going
> to my Focusrite usb sound interface.
> When using it with qws I set it up so local mode is off, so the only
> sound I'm hearing is the midi data that qws is sending.
> I want this to work with Reaper as well if possible.
> Also my sound interface has a record monitor on by default so when
> using qws all I have to do is turn the keybord on, switch to
> performance mode and turn local mode off and then I'm ready to
> sequence.
> It doesn't seem to be that easy with reaper.
> Do I have to have a second audio track monitoring for every midi
> track? If the sound interface has the monitoring on by default surely
> I shouldn't have to do this as well?
> I'm a bit confused and I would be greatful for any help.
> Again working with software synths in reaper is way easyer, and I've
> even sequenced a bit with that.
>
>
> Tor
>
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