One question: I'm able to get this to work perfectly for the first port in VE Pro (which is Strings in my template), but I can't get any MIDI going to the second port (Brass in my template). I tried MIDI bus 2 and bus 1, with no luck. Is there something I might be missing?
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One question: I'm able to get this to work perfectly for the first port in VE Pro (which is Strings in my template), but I can't get any MIDI going to the second port (Brass in my template). I tried MIDI bus 2 and bus 1, with no luck. Is there something I might be missing?
Make sure the following settings match, as pictured:
Essentially:
When using MIDI Bus/Port #1, the following settings should be made:
In REAPER's Send configuration window:
MIDI: [All] and [Channel #]
In Ensemble Pro:
Port: 1 Channel: [Channel #]
Once you want to expand beyond 16 instances and use Bus/Port #2 and beyond, REAPER's syntax gets a little confusing. I'll use examples:
Let's say you want the track to receive MIDI data on Bus #2, Channel 12.
- Set REAPER's Send configuration for that track to:
MIDI [All] -> [Bus 2, 2/12]
- Then, set Ensemble Pro's settings to:
Port: 2 Channel: 12
Hopefully that clears it up and fixes your problem!
- Sam
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Also, there's a little obscure pair of settings that might be the culprit of Bus 2 and beyond are not working. Do the following:
- Open the Ensemble Pro Server FX window in REAPER. Make sure you are using the VST3i version of the Ensemble Pro Plugin. As far as I'm aware, Ports/Buses beyond #1 won't work in REAPER unless it's VST3 (this might have been fixed in REAPER 6).
- Click on the button in the top right part of the window that says something like "2/64" out. It will open a window with a grid.
- On that new window, click the small button that says I/O, again in the top right. You'll get a drop down menu.
- In that menu, you need to change a few settings. They are:
- Midi Input -> Map REAPER MIDI Buses to VST3 MIDI Buses
- Midi Output -> Map VST3 MIDI Buses to REAPER MIDI Buses
Make sure both those are checked. Once they are, Buses 2 and up will interact correctly with Ensemble Pro, allowing you to have 256 separate instruments in a single Ensemble Pro instance. Yay!
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Also, there's a little obscure pair of settings that might be the culprit of Bus 2 and beyond are not working. Do the following:
- Open the Ensemble Pro Server FX window in REAPER. Make sure you are using the VST3i version of the Ensemble Pro Plugin. As far as I'm aware, Ports/Buses beyond #1 won't work in REAPER unless it's VST3 (this might have been fixed in REAPER 6).
- Click on the button in the top right part of the window that says something like "2/64" out. It will open a window with a grid.
- On that new window, click the small button that says I/O, again in the top right. You'll get a drop down menu.
- In that menu, you need to change a few settings. They are:
- Midi Input -> Map REAPER MIDI Buses to VST3 MIDI Buses
- Midi Output -> Map VST3 MIDI Buses to REAPER MIDI Buses
Make sure both those are checked. Once they are, Buses 2 and up will interact correctly with Ensemble Pro, allowing you to have 256 separate instruments in a single Ensemble Pro instance. Yay!
THAT was it - I had forgotten about that. Thank you again good sir.
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Also, there's a little obscure pair of settings that might be the culprit of Bus 2 and beyond are not working. Do the following:
- Open the Ensemble Pro Server FX window in REAPER. Make sure you are using the VST3i version of the Ensemble Pro Plugin. As far as I'm aware, Ports/Buses beyond #1 won't work in REAPER unless it's VST3 (this might have been fixed in REAPER 6).
- Click on the button in the top right part of the window that says something like "2/64" out. It will open a window with a grid.
- On that new window, click the small button that says I/O, again in the top right. You'll get a drop down menu.
- In that menu, you need to change a few settings. They are:
- Midi Input -> Map REAPER MIDI Buses to VST3 MIDI Buses
- Midi Output -> Map VST3 MIDI Buses to REAPER MIDI Buses
Make sure both those are checked. Once they are, Buses 2 and up will interact correctly with Ensemble Pro, allowing you to have 256 separate instruments in a single Ensemble Pro instance. Yay!
THAT was it - I had forgotten about that. Thank you again good sir.
No worries. I guess the trade off for REAPER's flexibility is the interface is a little...unintuitive 😊
I recommend saving those settings into a track template so you never have to deal with it again.
- Sam
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Thank you for your original post Sam.
I was close to pulling my hair out over this.
Many thanks! 👍👍👍
You're welcome! Glad to have helped.
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Hey - Just a thank you for the tip about using the VST3i version of the plugin as well as NOT using the Event Plugin. I was using both the 'wrong' vst version as well as the event plugin and not getting anywhere fast. I also agree that routing inside Reaper is very much 'non-intuitive' at first... :-D
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Thanks Sam ,
very useful tip . One Question :
I tried to set up a send to an fx on a track that sends the midi data to VE Pro. After that, the track doesn't seem to send the midi data anymore. Is there a workaround for sending the midi data to VE Pro with a track, receiving audio from VE Pro on the track and additionally sending it to an fx?
Thanks and greets
Markus
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Hi,
Reaper 7 now supports 128 buses/16 ports compared to Reaper 6 only 16 buses/16 ports. But it doesn't seem to work above bus 16. No midi on 17/1+ for me. I checked "Map Reaper MIDI Buses to VST3 MIDI Buses" in I/O for both input and output. VEPro7 Server is set to 48 midi ports per instance and VEPro VST3 plugin to 48 midi ports too.
Anyone?
Thanks.
Matej
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