I almost slapped myself when you said pin connector-I should have thought of that - I’ve been recording the output and then copying it to have multiple tracks to prowess. Will change it to this so much easier / more flexible and less clutter in my project - thanks again Kenny
To make this routing even more tidy and coherent, when routing (sending) the audio from the main track (Drums) to the individual secondary audio tracks, you could have also disable the "MIDI send" from the main (Drums) track to the secondary audio tracks, since that MIDI data is not used to do anything else on those secondary audio tracks anyway (I hope that makes sense). Stay safe.
Hello Kenny! Thank you very much for your tutorials, watching this video I had an Idea, around 8:08 you started to use a lot of shortcuts, maybe (and only if you didn't personalise them) it would be great to have an "on screen info" about what are you pressing on your keyboard! Thank you very much for the amazing work you do, Have a great week,
@@REAPERMania thanks for your answer! I know you do and it's really helpful!!! My suggestion was more thinking about some sort of "automatic key press recorder" like some gamers do! I wish you a great day and again, thanks for your amazing content!
@@REAPERMania No? In your chain, each note only triggers one RS5K. Put the exact same ones on the individual tracks. Maybe even set them up on the one track, then when you want you can drag them off to the separate ones.
this is another BRILLIANT tutorial for us mere mortals, thanks Kenny
Hey AVID, you should be ashamed!!!! Industry standard my ass.
Let’s go REAPER 🎉🎉🎉 This is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL
I almost slapped myself when you said pin connector-I should have thought of that - I’ve been recording the output and then copying it to have multiple tracks to prowess. Will change it to this so much easier / more flexible and less clutter in my project - thanks again Kenny
Well, I guess my RS5K drum kit template is getting an upgrade today. Thanks, Kenny!
To make this routing even more tidy and coherent, when routing (sending) the audio from the main track (Drums) to the individual secondary audio tracks, you could have also disable the "MIDI send" from the main (Drums) track to the secondary audio tracks, since that MIDI data is not used to do anything else on those secondary audio tracks anyway (I hope that makes sense). Stay safe.
Awesome!! You are my super hero. just wanted to let you know.
You have a lot of really good ideas that are actually useful and not just fluff. Love the videos Kenny
I do like this for some time.
I love Reaper's almost endless routing functionnalities !
Hello Kenny!
Thank you very much for your tutorials, watching this video I had an Idea, around 8:08 you started to use a lot of shortcuts, maybe (and only if you didn't personalise them) it would be great to have an "on screen info" about what are you pressing on your keyboard!
Thank you very much for the amazing work you do,
Have a great week,
I usually do. In this case, I just didn't show opening and closing the mixer. Control on the PC or Command on the Mac + M.
@@REAPERMania thanks for your answer! I know you do and it's really helpful!!! My suggestion was more thinking about some sort of "automatic key press recorder" like some gamers do!
I wish you a great day and again, thanks for your amazing content!
I will definitely be making my drumz this way ..thanks
I like this tutorial on Reaper thanks for the tutorial 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Cool cool Kenny, thank you!!
I kinda do the exact opposite: RS5K on different tracks + one MIDI track that sends to all of them. All the roads lead to Ro… Reaper I guess. 😂
Reaper is so versatile that there are often different ways to do the same things. Each one can find the workflow that fits best its needs !
Fix masking in mix please !
Make again more of tutorial on that
Thanks!
In this case it makes a lot more sense to just send the MIDI and put RS5K on each
But then you need to set up a different MIDI channel for each note.
In what way does it make more sense?
@@REAPERMania No? In your chain, each note only triggers one RS5K. Put the exact same ones on the individual tracks. Maybe even set them up on the one track, then when you want you can drag them off to the separate ones.
@@GustafBlix One default send per track which requires no rewiring vs changing I/O pins per plugin and then remapping each send.
@@ashcatlt check out a script by MPL called RS5K manager. it automatically does stuff like this