Re: How to do drum sequencing in reaper

Okay,
I have few ways to do this.
The most easier is to use a SFZ file such as Open Source drum kit, load it in Sforzando, and play and record the beet for 1 bar, and just expand the item, like growing and shrinking it's edges. You can also just copy paste the item again and again.
2nd way is to use a sampler, and this is, very, very painful, to do and to explain. You go and put ReaSamplomatic 5000 on your track, assign your notes to a wave file containing drums, and then play and record. This is obviously very simple explanation, and I would avoid to use this method as much as possible personally as I find it very tedious. But, on the flip side, you can make your own drum set, with the sounds that you prefer, and also save the track as preset to use it in future.
3rd way is to just use existing drum recordings.

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