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Thanks again for the help!Īlso, I will check out the Chord loop feature - looks very cool in this video so far.Analog Lab V gives you access to sounds from all the powerful hardware instruments that are financially out of reach for most people. It feels very helpful to be able to go back now and search for the specific terms you mentioned. I had spent some time watching the Kenny videos prior to posting, but was a little lost since I wasn't sure exactly what I was looking for. You probably want to investigate rendering, stems, bouncing, printing, locking tracks, and get some guidance from those in the know, along with the many videos out there. I don't think there's a way to reference any sounds in the MIDI (what do I know?). I also use the Chordgun script ( ) which I find very handy to create Chord loops to practice with. I like these better than the included ones from Arturia (the Arturia ones seem to be resource intensive and my needs are simple). Mostly the free ones that I've seen in the videos above like Vital synth, Numa Player and Piano One. My usage is pretty basic/beginner and yes I always use a vst. Have you watched any of the Kenny videos ( )? Your answers and inspiration will likely be found there.
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Thanks again I'm really looking forward to being able to use the Keylab and Reaper with more ease in the future Do you know if there is a way to have my track remember the previous sounds I recorded through AnalogLabV? The midi instructions still seem to be there in some way, but not the individual sounds I applied through the AnalogLabV vst.Īlso, how do you usually record your Keylab61 - do you use the VST or something else? I'm hoping this is clearer.Apologies if the language is still off or confusing. This is very helpful - I think this is close to where I'm confused! Thank you for taking time to break this down for me. So, you can change the vst at any time with the same notes (instructions). Unless you print that sound (render), you just have a MIDI item. Then you apply sounds with a vst like AnalogLabV. When recording MIDI you're not recording sounds you're just recording midi instructions. Thanks for any help/insights y'all can offer. I think it chose the last sound I used before closing everything down for the night.ĭoes anyone have experience with recording with the Arturia Keylab in Reaper?Īlso.is there any way to get my track back or do I need to give up on that hope? The next day I opened Reaper and now the whole track is only one sound. When I reopened Reaper I could still listen to the track how I had recorded it.
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When I listened back, the track had all of the different sounds that I used throughout. I recorded the track and changed sounds throughout (is this the rookie mistake?) I then went to FX and chose VSTi: Analog Lab 4 (Arturia) and chose sounds from there. For the "IN FX" I put the input as MIDIĤ. I connected the Keylab to my Mac laptopģ. I am using an Arturia Keylab with Reaper. I am trying to find the solution to this, but since I am new I also don't know what keywords to search for and my terminology in this post may be a little wonky (apologies if this question has been asked before). Hi there - I'm new to Reaper and recording, so I imagine my issue is "operator error" and not the program itself.