
While I was at it, I also installed Superior Drummer 2. Restarting Reaper is a much quicker way to make sure it happens.) (I’m pretty sure there’s a way to force Reaper to rescan for plugins while it is open, but it’s getting a bit hard to find little things like this in Reaper these days. I needed to restart Reaper afterwards, so that it could detect the newly installed SD3 plugin.

It’s a fair bit to download, but at least I already have the drum samples on an external hard drive. This is done via Toontrack’s Product Manager.

Step 1 was to get Superior Drummer 3 (SD3 for short) installed onto my M1 Mac. Controlling The Drums From Maschine Mikro mk3.Building A More Realistic Sound Using Mic Bleed.Which Parts Of The Kit Should Be Routed Where?.This is partly a note to myself, and partly a tutorial, on how I setup Superior Drummer 3 and Reaper to work well together. Why? Because I need to work on some midi drums, and LUNA doesn’t really support that yet. I’ve recently switched back from Universal Audio’s LUNA DAW to good old Reaper.
