Reaper DAW 101 Part 7:- VSTi Drum Routing (Slate Drums 5, MT Power Kit etc)
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Today’s video is all about how to split the sound from a virtual drum plugin, so you can do things like EQ, Compress, add reverb and more to individual drums and virtual “microphones”.
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00:00 Introduction
02:02 Drum Routing Setup
04:46 Full Routing Method
18:30 The Short Version
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For newbies like me who may not know: - if you turn off your PC after a session which includes MT drums (unpaid), then you will need to open the FX and the drum plugin again when re starting your session. If you don’t, no sound will come out of the drum track and you will drive yourself mad wondering why :) ✌️
@adamsteelproducer
3 жыл бұрын
This is a great point! That wasn’t there when I first made the video, it’s been added in since
@Blue_3rd
3 жыл бұрын
@@adamsteelproducer Your videos are so helpful, my go-to Reaper guide 😃 I have commented elsewhere but just in case you haven’t seen it - THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
@davidjgreer9477
3 жыл бұрын
...and if you are using a midi trigger on different drum tracks, you must open the FX on each track too....or just pay £5:)
@leemendez7876
Жыл бұрын
Been there 🙄
@RM-jw4fc
Жыл бұрын
happened to me too
It’s rare to find someone who’s a talented sound engineer. It’s even rarer to find one that’s an amazing teacher. Good shit, brother. Once I make it, I’ll donate, cuz rn I’m poor af. xD
8:03 when you asked and I was right I let out a little, “yay”. I love knowing if I’m learning.
Thank you!!! I have learned more from you in the last 2 days, than I have in the last 2 years with Reaper!!! NO JOKE!!!
You are brilliant Adam. I was lost with Reaper until I came across your videos. I now love using Reaper. Thanks mate!
Just installed Reaper and came to KZread to find videos on it. I wasn't overly impressed until I found your videos, and was blown away. Your ability to explain things is top notch; a down to earth yet very professional style. Well done. I haven't actually gotten anything done in Reaper yet because I have been binge watching your video LOL Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I subscribed to your channel and will be checking out your course later. Thanks again.
This particular training video has been "SUPER-HELPFUL" and is perfect timing as I prepare to place each track in my Reaper DAW software program for the next upcoming release to my fans. Thank you ever so much Adam!!!
I have been trying to figure this out for months, thanks for putting it all together! Time to boot up... :)
The aesthetic of your video is amazing, such a good taste and a high quality image. The content follow the same level of quality, thank you for all your work!
I have watched several videos in the past few days on this subject and this is the clearest one. Thank you!
You resolved a confounding quandary of mine in one fell swoop! Thanks to you, I can now tinker with all my MIDI drums in a way that had eluded me. A proper a-ha moment was had here by me tonight. Aside from your knowledge of music production, you're clearly a fantastic teacher, respect. Cheers and keep up the good work!
This series is so valuable to me. Adam explains everything with the perfect amount of detail for my needs. You can tell the lessons were fully prepared, not just improvised. You're an excellent teacher, Adam. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
As someone coming from acoustic drum recording to e-drum recording this is massively helpful! Thank you.
Nice one mate! Great tutorial and well explained. I happen to be using MT Power Drum Kit in recording my first EP. It’s taking a lot longer as I’m recording it myself and also because I’m learning the programs as I go and I’ve been hitting a lot of brick walls with my creative intentions vs knowledge. You and your explanations have just made this so much easier and brought my enthusiasm back up!
You are amazing, the best tutorial I have ever seen, I was struggling with this for a long time and you made my day! Thank you!
This guy deserves a Nobel Prize or something for posting these tutorials for free
Adam, I have recently come across your channel whilst searching for reaper info. I am currently building my own rehearsal studio in my garage and plan a small scale recording setup. As a drummer with no real knowledge or experience with recording and the use of DAW's I have found your channel and especially this series absolutely fantastic. I've learned so much about reaper even if it is just the basics. I just wanted to let you know how good the channel is, and you yourself. Great to watch, glad I found your channel. Cheers, Micky
this video just answered 10 questions at once... subscribed! very cool and helpful videos, with easy to understand explanations thank you!!
I've been seaching for three days for someone who can explain this to me and you, sir, are the only one who has succeeded. I thank you most sincerely.
Awesome tutorial and thorough explanation! I was following along while routing addictive drums 2 to Reaper. Only thing that was different was that AD2 has mono outs which I selected while sending and you helped me get everything routed! Thank you cheers
I noticed the first time I booted up MT Power in Reaper that it asked me if I wanted separate output channels. Wasn't familiar with this option since my old DAW (Soundbridge) couldn't do that. This is a really helpful tutorial. Now I can EQ and add effects to everything separately.
Exactly the answer I was looking for. Explained it clearly, worked from the first try. Thanks so much!
thank you so much man. really! this is the best reaper tutorial in the entire youtube. i'll make sure to suggest it to many people!
Thank you so much for showing "The long way"! I'm transitioning from Pro Tools & I love how Reaper just works. But, there is the part of me that needs to know the how & why of things. You have saved me a lot of time & frustration.
I absolutely would not have figured this out on my own! Thanks for meticulously walking me through the process.
I've been the whole day looking for this, thank you!!
God bless you ! I am the WORST with computers so the understanding you’ve given me is nothing short of a MIRACLE !!!
I only recently found your tutorials and man, thank you! Great work!
U r the man! So easy listening to..!Greetings from Greece !
Thank you so much. Your video taught me a lot, and saved me some headaches. The only problem I seem to have, is that not all my individual drums were routed to the tracks that I sent them to. Mainly my Crash & Toms. Other than that, everything works as it should. I can finally eq, and add effects to individual drums & percussion. Thanks again!
I'm new to this and you explain things that even a novice like me can grasp. Nicely presented, clear and informative. Thank you
That was EXTREMELY helpful, thank you very much!
finaly i can tweak my drum kits, compress, add eqs and reverbs separately! you did a phenomenal job explaining this, the video it's 23 min long, but it felt like 5!
This was such a helpful tutorial. Thank you so much.
You are a saviour mate. Thanks for the video, and steps to process.🤘🏼
Well explained for new folks like myself. Good job dude. I am as new as it gets to drums.
Thanks, not seen this before in such detail - very useful
Really enjoying this video series, i am guitarist/bassist who was put off home recording in the 90s by Cubase and tascam portastudios . I'm now ready to move into this century and embrace the technology 😄
@adamsteelproducer
3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! We’re right here with you. I learnt on portastudios and early 2000s cubase, so here’s where we’re at now
My God! Thank You! I was looking for this info for hours...
Thank you for the video. It helped me a lot.
This lesson was awesome!! Thanks for your time and effort .... so clear.
@philjames1019
2 жыл бұрын
No probs ... just subbed!!
What a great tutorial. Thanks! The next step that I'd like to see is what kind of processing you'd apply to each channel, how to simulate room mics and overheads if the plugin doesn't supply them, how to pan the various parts of the drum kit, and how to set up NY Drums/Parallel Compression. Please point me to the video(s) if you've already covered this.
Awesome series. Thank You.
Fantastic stuff. Many thanks for this.
Massively helpful. Thank you!
Very useful video, thanks!
This was fascinating and I followed along and copied each action of the long way with Steven Slate Drums 5.5, amd it gave me the kit as you show it. Great! However, as soon as I changed the kit to a different kit or changed say the snare to a different snare, it reverted to everything in SSD being routed to out stereo 1. Selecting the quick method, then mucks up where all the tracks go, as each kit has slightly different stereo full routing. So I am going back to just having a plain single drum midi stereo track and will use the quick option to fully route if I ever get it to a mixing stage.
Another Invaluable Video Series,,,,Thanks Adam,,,from a grateful Reaper newbe
Great tutorial! Thanks for that.
So so so useful. Thank you for your content, you are a lad.
Massively helpful, thanks
Yes ..this is definitely useful for me! Finally
It was very helpful, thanks!
Aaaaah, I'm so far behind on these new ones lol. Need to sit down and binge watch them soon.
Thank you so much, this was so useful.
Thanks from Italy
this video is gold.
Firstly thanks for another excellent guide, and thought I'd add my experience using MODO drums, which has a different routing system, and caused me some confusion on the way (in case anyone else is baffled by the differences). In the MODO master window, the routing options under each drum track are "Master, Bus, DAW". The DAW option gives stereo pairs starting with 3-4, so that's easily enough translated from the "Out 2" and so on in MT-Drums. However, what I found then was that all the drums continued to play (in contrast to 7:50 in your video), and still did so after adding all the channels (as at 10:40 in your video). Obviously (as a total newbie to MODO, and only slightly less to Reaper) I was missing something - I'm guessing this was because MODO was continuing to route the drums to the master 1-2 , as well as the DAW channels (?). Anyway, no matter - once I continued to follow your instructions on adding sends from the Drum track (choosing the previously assigned channel pairs, all worked out OK. So thanks again! :-)
Excellent!
This is absolutely genius
There is also a 3rd way - when inserting a VST onto a new track, choose (in my case SSD (Sampler 5) and Reaper will prompt you if you want to build the multi-outputs at this point. This is same as the 2nd option in the video - Options > Build multichannel routing for output of selected FX...
@joeking5211
3 ай бұрын
?????? Not on my copy of SSD5 ?????? - Open New Trk - Click FX, choose SSD5 and it opens on the Create/Instrument normal opening screen ?????
Very helpful thankyou!
I'm going to need to watch this like 12 times to get it but I HAVE to. I'm a drummer. Thanks for the incredible vids!
I'd love a pre-routed Reaper Track Template for SSD5.5! This video is great and I learned a lot, but SSD5.5 and routing in Reaper is a challenge!
Thank you very much!! Ive been searching where i can separate those instruments to their own channels!
Note for all MT users: the splash comes doesn’t have its own mic/channel. It’s on the ride channel, last I remember.
Are you fxxxing kidding me??? Amazing! I've spent hours and hours trying to find a workaround and found the worst one by printing the soloed tracks from EZ-drummer to wav to treat the individual tracks as such. Thank you so much!!! Greetings from Germany
Thank you 👌
Thank you so much! You literally just saved my music production final exam hahaha I thought I was going to fail the semester. Thank you once again for your detailed explanation.
@adamsteelproducer
3 жыл бұрын
Now that’s a good thing to help with! Hope you do ok man 😉
@felipemedina3027
3 жыл бұрын
@@adamsteelproducer Thanks! 😄🙌
Excelent thanks so much
Excellent thank you ! Is there a way to save the drum group as is, to save time when making new songs, keeping the routing etc ?
Thank you!!!!!!
Saved Me!!
Using reverb on insert directly on the track instead of sending it. Does that really make an important difference in sound or is it just for convenience?
@adamsteelproducer
4 жыл бұрын
It’s all to do with convenience and workflow, once you get the to the part about routing it explains why you should work with sends
@electricmeatpuppet
3 жыл бұрын
Using send/return tracks also lets you use parallel processing, which does change how things sound. Take parallel distortion on drums for instance... you have both the original unaffected drums AND the distorted signal coming through blended together... return tracks are extremely useful and powerful.
Why do I always end up watching these kinds of videos drunk at 5 in the morning? Oh yeah, I'm gonna remember this stuff tomorrow/today!!!
hi Adam as a rather new...2? yrs or so user of Reaper i have found your many videos VERY helpful and enlightening which is part of why i am coming to you with this rather em-bare-assing problem and question for several weeks now ive been trying to find a fix almost anywhere i can think of but.... i CAN NOT!! get the timeline to show up at the top of my work, even in old files that im certain i saved before it disappeared i feel completely lost at this point and it only aggravates me more when i take time to once again search but wind up with no results im certain at this point that im doing something very simple and basic that i somehow overlook again and again im sorry to use your valuable time in such a way but ive just about given up all together on figuring it out on my own...i mean "how important is it anyway?' well as it turns out pretty frickin important!! thank you very very much in advance
@adamsteelproducer
Жыл бұрын
Hi Adrian! Sounds like you’ve got a pickle there. I’m away from my desk but maybe the guys on the Unofficial Reaper Discord can find the right button for you! I’m sure it’s a single button fix…
problem im having is, after using pro tools several years ago im now trying to get into reaper just to record my guitar tracks mainly. now got a MPK mini for backing tracks. ive got my reaper track I can hear fine in headphones, got the steve slate drums VST installed, I can see the kit. when I click any of the drums they light up, but no output sound into my headphones. im sure this is a basic sound in / out setup thing, but its driving me crazy. great tutorials BTW, Im mush from near Haworth/Bradford, not too far from you (currently in bangkok but home soon).
Please help -trying to figure out how to (in Reaper) send time code out from additional usb in my computer to drum machine as slave
Much useful, thanks
Do you have a video explaining assigning midi channels and ports and multiple controllers?
Ive been doing this for a couple months now. Ive only had a DAW for six months. So, Im a bit cluless, However, I like to learn. Everything works great. Except when I put the tracks into a folder. When I do, all the drums go quiet except for the kick. & now that I mention it. The kick comes out of the main track & track "output" 1. Meaning it comes out twice. The master gets shut off but it still has two signals. I really like having everything in its own track. I would love it even more if I uld work out these couple kimks. Its not holding back production. But things would be better.
Love your tutorials, man! You do a GREAT job!! I noticed there are some older Reaper tutorials that are described as, "Older Version". Of course I'm not asking you to explain all the differences, from older versions to new ones, but can you tell me why there was a need to create newer ones?? Waa it a Major Reaper software upgrade or something?? Thanks in advance for your response!!
@adamsteelproducer
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! So the reasons for the new series were many, but the main ones were that the first series was put together very quickly, with no user feedback. Over the years, people asked a lot of good questions so we put those into the new version with better cameras, better sound, proper scripting, and much more thought put into making sure that everything came across well to the viewer (and that there were no technical problems that put people off....)
updated Reaper and all the sudden the drums Ive been using everyday through MT Powerkit2 and Riot Drums, will not work. If you click the littler drum pictures in the VST pictures of the drum sets,like click the snare pic, kick, etc it will trigger, but the actual e drums are not triggering anything now and I cant figure out why.
I have a different way of doing this. I duplicate the track, with the midi information and the drum plugin, one time for each “mic”. On the kick tack I delete all the midi notes except the kick. On the snare track I delete everything that’s not a snare note, and so on with all the tracks. Then I render the midi items on each track as a new take and and turn off the drum plugin on all of the rendered tracks. Now I’m working with printed audio on each track as if I had recorded a real kit.
@Linguae_Music
3 жыл бұрын
I used to do that too xD
Hi Adam, can you give a hint why my SSD5 (free version) is sending drum data in audio -format to the tracks? Not as midi. (MT-Drum sents as midi). Cannot edit any hits... Good tutorials!
Nice video! I've been using MT-Power for a while and now moved to SM Drums, but was really tempted by the free SSD 5 ( sounds a lot like Gavin Harrison's kit). Can someone give me a ideia about the RAM consumption of that plugin?
What's the purpose of having a "drum group" track? Does the original drum track that was used for routing send to all the the separate drum tracks if I add fx?
Niceness!!!
I ran through steps to build multi-tracks with MT Powerdrums and yes, worked like a charm - thank you but i have a question. What's the process if VST drumkit does not have its own mixer defining 'Outs'? I also use Vintage Drums Elements which has a great electronic sound and does have option to build 16 outs but i cannot find a way of assigning instrument to 'Out' but i'm sure there must be a way to achieve this.
Can you mix and match different plug-in kits together in the same song so you have that many more options for cymbals?
Im having an issue where I have a vst that has 26 outs, but when I try to do the build multi channel routing for output of selected effects, I am only able to use 16 outs instead. Is there anyway around this so I can utilize all the outs? New to REAPER and loving it so far as opposed to AVID. Thanks
Hi Adam. Great video, thanks! I have a question for you. I used MT drummer to create my midi drum tracks but I would like those midi tracks to play using Steven Slate 5 free instead but can't seem to figure out how to make it work. Paid Reaper user here. Any tips?
Super vid Adam. But what is procedure if you already have a midi track full of all the drums and you want to split them into their respective individual tracks. I guess you could copy/paste each drum pattern line from the midi editor, but that would/could take a lot of time and also be very prone to error. So is there a better way or maybe a plugin to do this separation of an existing midi drum track. Thks for tutorials, about a week into Reaper now, nearly gave up a few times but I am still here, coming from being a very occasional user of Cakewalk which is now no longer free as from now, and with the plethora of DAW's out there I somehow latched on to trying Reaper, so will be watching more of your vids if I do stick with the quirks it has. Kind Rgds. Keep up the good work.
Hi! I've downloanded the Power Drum Kit and it's working here, but the kick has no sound, anyone knows why?
Nothing seems to play unless I have main drum track playing through master volume
Will the long way/version only for midi or wave files too? And only with the plugin?
I don't have any sound coming from SSD 5.5 free at all. Could someone help me out? What could be the problem?
cool this video.i'm using power drums whit 8 che out ,so i can do mix or eq for every single ch.i can record it, i hear the 8 ch (kick,snare and so on)but the timelines are blanks and i don't see the midi signal.when i record bass and guitar i see the wav lines.actually i see the 8 ch recorded into the master drum channel,and not separated.where i'm wrong?thx riki..i'd like to see the kick midi segnal,snare midi segnal .now the channels exists,but alway blank
I purchase Kvlt Drums 2 and it forces Reaper to close when I try to open it. Any ideas?
Can you plz make one video about how to record midi to audio file, same like drum separate channel that we can record in audio.
@Tamaashe
3 жыл бұрын
Just render MIDI to audio