[Rwp] a midi challenge for reaper sperts

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Sat May 21 04:21:50 EDT 2016


You know, I downloaded that thing years ago when we were getting started 
with accessibility, the guy was even on list
but it looked like I could do more with sfz then.
Sounds like I need to revisit this tool.


On 5/21/2016 3:03 AM, Rod alcidonis, Esquire wrote:
> 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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