So, from own now lets say that REAPER supports VST-Instruments as well, that is, if you use the EnergyXT effect plugin. Save it in REAPER and there is your VST-instrument sound sequence, right in a REAPER track. Play it in EnergyXT, and let REAPER record it as a wave. Open EnergyXT's Midi sequencer and write a part for the instrument. Use the first (midi) track, and set its output to a VST-instrument of your choice. ![]() ![]() Open EnergyXT's sequencer(midi and audio tracks). Now activate, in REAPER, the EnergyXT program. Set the I/O button of the track on your soundcard, and the IN button in REAPERS Mixer on OUT (the 'record: channel output) mode. Once you'll have EnergyXT installed, open the EnergyXTE effect plugin in a REAPER track. You'll find various free tutorials online.ĮnergyXT comes in 3 versions: VST-instrument, VST-effect and standlone. For recording VST-instruments in REAPER it will be necessary to learn some ins and outs of EnergyXT. You need the amazing EnergyXT (, where you can download a highly operational shareware version a license to this superb program will cost you only 39 euros) to do so. ![]() By means of trial and error, I suppose I found a way to 'directly' record VST instruments in REAPER.
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