[Rwp] session drummer
Juan Pablo Bello
juanpisjaws at gmail.com
Tue Mar 1 09:55:53 EST 2016
for what its worth, here are basic instruction for the sforzando
player and if you say sessiond rummer is sfz compliant, then I think
this is all you need to know, I am copying an old message from another
thread.
alright, nevermind, I fixed my own problem. Using the Golden cursor
add on for NVDA I got someone to find the position of the file load
menu, or whatever allows you to do so, and saved it. For those
interested, my screen Resolution is 1366 × 768, and the coordinates
for that spot are 403, 188. If you are using a different resolution,
the spot is around just below the combo box for selecting presets.
Hope that helps. When clicked,a menu opens up that allows you to clear
the file (empty), import a .sfz file with samples, reload that file,
and there is a submenu with an option named table2warp.. I am sure
that is if you are importing them manually and need to see more or
whatever...
2016-03-01 3:26 GMT-05:00, David Regan <blinddave at optusnet.com.au>:
> Thanks Chris. I certainly have a lot to learn. Do you know of a
> worthwhile
> drum plugin which is reasonably accessible with reaper? I'm certainly
> happy
> to pay for one if the acoustic sounds are good and I can use it in a basic
> way with reaper.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RWP [mailto:rwp-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of Chris Belle
> Sent: Tuesday, 1 March 2016 3:54 PM
> To: Reapers Without Peepers
> Subject: Re: [Rwp] session drummer
>
> I'm the guy who scripted sessiondrummer extensively with hotspot
> clicker, and also autohotkey.
> but I did it for sonar.
> The vst windows are different in reaper, so you will have to find the
> cordinates to click on to load the kits, open up the browser window, etc.
> If I find there's enough interest, I'll do it for reaper,
> I used to sell those scripts, but then I let them go free in the wild, I
> put them up a couple of places like Steve's vipaudio access site,
> if you scan the vst folders for sonar's plugs, the sd3 should work fine,
> you could even rewire sonar and reaper together,
> and then get the two synced up working together,
> then you could theoretically p8ipe stuff back and forth between reaper
> and sonar, haven't done this with that particular synth yet, but i have
> run reaper and sonar together in rewire mode before with success.
> Session drummer 3 is based on the sfz format, that's kind of a really
> big interest of mine,
> and you could technically load those samples up in to any sfz player,
> you might have to do some tweaking on the text files, and
> your mileage may vary because those samples are in the flac format,
> depending on what sfz player you use if you want to use something else
> beside sd3,
> but something like golden cursor should be easy enough to do a simple
> spot just to load up the kits and click on that one spot.
>
> On 3/1/2016 1:08 AM, David Regan wrote:
>>
>> Hi list. I've just committed to a full switch-over from sonar to
>> reaper and osara. I'm going ok with audio stuff but I know nothing
>> about using midi plugins with reaper yet. Is it possible to use
>> session drummer with reaper and if it is, can someone tell me how to
>> set it up? I just want to be able to access the basic kits.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
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