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Zebra 2 manual manual#
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Zebra 2 manual Patch#
If everything is correctly done you will see your Kontakt patches will be playing already depending on which patch (program change) you select.
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Check if TransMIDIfier patches are being highlighted by selection or not. Select input:Midi>LoopBe Internal Midi>All channels Load Kontakt and load two instrument patches. Enable LoopBe Internal Midi for both midi input and midi output. You will see TransMIDIfier will automatically select Activation value selectors for both patches (1 and 2).įire up Reaper. For first output from dropdown menu choose LoopBe Internal Midi, channel 1.įor second, select LoopBe Internal Midi, channel 2. From signal dropdown choose Program change. In Input, from dropdown menu select whatever your midi controller driver. Excellent findings and thank you so much. I'll be mainly using zebra so that's great news! Otherwise I'll use the second technique. While I am saving the Reaper presets I would probably copy and paste the preset names into a VSTiname.reaBank file to make using PC messages in the MIDI Editor or ReaControlMIDI easier.
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Once I had done all of those I would set "Link to MIDI Program Change" and could then send PC messages from my keyboard or from a MIDI clip or from ReaControlMIDI to select the preset I want. So for that VSTi I would need to load each desired preset from the VSTi's own browser (or from Reaper's Import Preset (fxp / fxb) feature), then save it as a Reaper preset. If your VSTi does NOT have its own Program Change feature, then you can use Reaper's "Link to MIDI Program Change" function to select presets from its preset drop-down list. No need to worry about Reaper's own "Link to MIDI Program Change" function. So you can put all your desired presets in these, then use Zebra's own Program Change feature to select the one you want. Ah ha - I do not have either here, but I've just seen this in the Zebra 2 manual: