I saw this on Tuesday, and played around with it a bit: turns out THIS is my new favorite tool for composing. I assign each part of a song to a different instance of ReSimplomatic, just what you did with the loops, instead of in my case it's one for the intro, one for the verse, one for the bridge and so on. This way I can create midi items based upon one note, and by quickly rearranging them listen to different arrangements to my compositions. Heck, I can do this even in real time with my midi keyboard! Thank you and big shoutout to all the Reaper developers, and of course to you, Kenny!
The fact is I always learn a lot from Kenny's videos. He is undoubtedly the most knowledgeable person ever existed in Reaper community. He helped me and many others to learn this wonderful DAW in a short amount of time with great accuracy.
I am always IMPRESSED (to say the least) how much one can do with Repaer out of the box. That's the reason why I LOVE Reaper: No fancy bells and whistles but pure raw power of the tools (if one is willing to learn). I am constantly tinkering with the idea to buy "Bitwig Studio" or "Ableton Live". But for what I do (Ambient and Dub Techno) and my workflow Reaper is nearly perfect. And: I would start learning again. Currently in Reaper I do not need (most of the time) to think about how something is done because I know the basics. And if I need to know something I don't know in Reaper ... there's Kenny. 😃 Thank you so much again for this inspiring video. 😍
i bet you i will definitely use this, this can be helpful on producing some lofi beats that i sometimes find myself wanting to do. this is definitely a very neat method, thanks again for the quality tutorial, kenny!
...thanks Kenny. It is a pleasure to see that the RSK5 has also made remarkable strides in terms of use and its functions. Thanks for your tutorials 😉🎼👍🏽
You've been at this for a long time man! Glad to see you're still going and dope you're still repping reaper and kicking tons of knowledge! Also it's great to finally see your face man! Might have to come back to reaper!
Reaper can do it all, thank you Kenny! However this is very time consuming and I feel that in this case the Studio One approach is much stronger: Right-click, chose to either send the audio to their general sampler or their drum sampler and that does the chopping and mapping automatically for you. Would this be something for a feature request in Reaper? Anyways, thanks for all you're doing Kenny! Cheers, Andy
Wow I have a Roland KB spare with a "Fake Theremin" and was talking to a collaborator about chopping up guitar riffs for similar things. This is so next level it's beyond anything I hear in my head...both with the pitch band wheel and the Theremin. I was looking also looking at the splicing Spitfire Abbey Road Orchestra loops converted to Waves to Theremin over his spoken word...but this is way better. Another Killer app Kenny. Excelsior Champ saved for a rewatch. Like your many of yours vids.
Great! This is inspirational and extremely useful. I think this will help to add interesting rhythmic effects to my music. It's also a great way of getting started with the ReaSamplOmatic5000. Thanks again Kenny!
Great tutorial Kenny. I've never used Reaper's sampler but your video has shown me some options that I could use in my compositions. Please keep these videos coming.
Holy shit this is very useful in Vocal chops too.... I knew it, reaper can do this trick also..thank you so much kenny for the idea..no more buying for expensive plugins anymore like antares auto tune slice and Voxchop..😁😁🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Really cool, adding a eq or filter for sweeps after the sampler instances would be cool as well. Frequencies can be assigned to LFO controls on the MIDI controller
@@le_beatbox You have to assign a keyboard shortcut to an action, if you go to Actions List there's one called something like 'Restore previous zoom level'. Assign a keyboard shortcut to that
Glad you like them. We might do more at some point. The editing was a bit of a nightmare last time so if we can do it live it might happen again. Thanks.
Kenny! Good video. Hah we're you wearing app state hat in other videos?! You think you can make a video covering practical uses and mappings ideas for midi controllers?
thanks so much... can anyone weigh in on -- is Reaper going good and strong, kinda future-proof for years to come, still? Sure seems like it. Ready to start with my personal license and needing to scale up to pro would be a good problem to have.
Hi Kenny, I think this is very useful. Also, is this similar to the way that is done in FL studio? Because I was looking for that style of chopping up the sample.
Looks similar to Super 8 looper but easier to implement. Is there a way to get a loop to repeat without holding the key down and have it end when another key is pressed?
I tried this, but when I play it from the midi keyboard after assigning the sample, it plays back at original tempo rather than the adjusted tempo. For instance I found a drum break and thought I could try my first DnB track, but the sample does not retain tempo once I assign it to a key for playback
Hey, so I have a really weird problem where the cut-up samples don't match the tempo of the stretched and cut-up sample. When I trigger the selected part of the loop, it just plays back with its original tempo. Does anyone know which part of the set-up I might have missed?
Is there any good free sampler plugin that does this in a second instead of half an hour for like 5 slices lol? I wanna give Reaper a shot, really but this is insanely time consuming if you compare it to other DAWs samplers.