[Rwp] a midi challenge for reaper sperts

Rod alcidonis, Esquire roddj12 at hotmail.com
Sat May 21 04:03:09 EDT 2016


Chris:

Promptly buy yourself a copy of the POISE sampler. Once you use it, I dare 
you to tell me that you are not in love. You can create maps of the entire 
universe in minutes. You can create different maps for different gear and 
access them in seconds. Gianluca generously provided a little script that 
makes a great deal of the sampler accessible. I am in conversation with the 
developer about and he is very receptive.

You can layer sounds in seconds. You can trigger those layers in several 
ways. Think of the routing capabilities of Session drummer 3 and the 
functionality of a super powerful sampler. If you have good wav samples, you 
will not program SFZs. If you want to use your own clap as a sample, just 
record it, split it as best as you can in Reaper, load it in the sampler and 
there you go. You can lock samples loaded on pads so that if you want to 
create multiple kits, you don't override your selections. You have the 
option to save Kits like SFZs in separate folders with the wav files 
separately.

Easy to use and powerful to get things done.



Rod Alcidonis, Esq.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Chris Belle
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2016 2:12 AM
To: RWP at bluegrasspals.com
Subject: [Rwp] a midi challenge for reaper sperts

Ok here's one for ya.
I want to map a drum note to several other notes for easier more
expressive playing, like doing a drum roll.
If I were building my own sfz library, it would be easy but I want to do
this for external midi or other soft synths.
Now I have some partial success by using one of the midi mappers in the
js plugs,
midi router/transpose where I put the drum kit on two octaves so I get
two keys for each note in different octaves.
I could build something up with multiple plugs, but I am imagining there
is a easier way to do this,
I saw one thing which had mapping files you could load, but don't know
how to create a mapping file for it, but with all the jiggery pokery
things you can do in reaper, I saw every kind of mapping thing
imaginable in there, surely this is not too hard to do.
Has anyone done this before, and which plug is the easiest to do it with?

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