The note names will now appear in the MIDI track's "piano roll" view (left side as shown above). Paste our folder into your Reaper ‘MidiNoteNames’ folderĪ) Double click on a MIDI track to open the MIDI editorī) Reaper menu File -> Note names -> Load Note Names from file Open your Reaper ‘MidiNoteNames’ folderĥ. Open our ‘Extras’ folder (included in each product's download)Ĥ. You can find it by using the load notenames file command:įile > Note Names > load note names from file > Choose fileĢ. On a PC, it's typically in App Data > Roaming > Reaper > MIDINoteNames Here are step by step instructions on installing the drum maps:ġ. Here's a link to a video I created showing you how to install and load the drum maps. They are essentially an editing tool allowing you to see the names of each drum when editing a MIDI loop (please see below). These are also called "MIDI Note Name" files. Recently, someone asked how to install our collection of "drum maps" for Reaper. ![]()
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