![]() ![]() You can do this by Double-right-clicking on any note of the piano roll. Not all drum virtual instruments have the same drum mapping, so it’s usually a good idea to name the notes on the piano roll according to the drum mapping of the plug-in. To do this use the buttons on the MIDI toolbar, or right click just above the piano roll and navigate to View > Piano roll notes > Diamonds (drum mode). ![]() The first step is to change the default note shape from rectangular to Triangular or Diamond, so that you don’t have to worry about note length. Aside from the customization I showed in the MIDI Editor article, let me show you a few configuration tweaks aimed especially at writing drums in REAPER. Next, is creating a new MIDI item and opening it. I will decline it for now and cover it in a section later in this article. If the Virtual instrument is capable of it, REAPER may present you with a prompt to automatically load and route the plug-in in ‘Multi-out’ mode. Both are pretty complete and functional VSTi and are available for free. Today, I’m going to use Sitala 1.0 by Decomposer and SSD 5.5 Free by Slate. ![]() Let’s start by loading a drum Virtual instrument in a new track.
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