Reaper Rhythm Vst Plugins
Free Plugins For Reaper
Size 2.52 MB Rhythmus is an old school rhythm machine. Rhythmus is inspired by an old rhythm machine. There are ten buttons available, each button can play two different rhythm sections so essentially there are about 20 different rhythmic loops offered, such as samba, mambo, tango, waltz, rumba etc. Perfect for dance music producers. Xfer’s Nerve is an excellent drum machine created.
This is a VERY deeply sampled version of this classic drum kit for Reaper. And it is completely dry for you to sculpt as you like using Reaper’s superior processing.
Note : This version has all un-normalized , unscaled samples, which, in my opinion, help with maintaining natural dynamics. However, many people better qualified than me do not agree. If you are one of them, you can use one of the may other options / versions on this website.
/tape-delay-plugin-vst.html. And if you don’t have Reaper , you can use the included open 24 bit WAV samples in whatever sampler you choose. The samples are precisely named so mapping should be a breeze. But you should at least try the included Reaper kit even if you are not a Reaperite.
Description
What makes it so special ?
Glad you asked. The instrument has :
Free vengeance-sound scope vst au aax analysis plugin. Kick : 127 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Snare No Ring : 127 velocity layers x 4 round robins
Snare Studio Ring : 127 velocity layers x 4 round robins
Snare Rimshots : 51 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Tom 1 : 49 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Tom 2 : 49 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Tom 3 : 49 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Hihat – Closed : 127 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Hihat – Foot Closed : 46 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Hihat – Foot Open : 46 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Hihat – Loose : 127 velocity layers x 4 round robins
Hihat – Open : 26 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Ride 17 – 49 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Ride 17 Bell – 49 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Ride 20 : 49 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Ride 20 Bell : 45 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Crash 15 : 45 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Crash 17 : 45 velocity layers x 2 round robins
Yes, you read that correct. The main snare (a classic 1965 Ludwig 5″x14″ Jazz Festival Snare drum) has 127 velocity layers and 4 round robins !! The kicks and hats also have 127 velocity layers and 2 round robins !! And I can confirm, it is a pleasure to play and program.
Pick up your jaw off the floor and let’s move on.
The mic channel layout is as follows :-
The Snare: four separate mics (Top, Bottom, Stereo combining Left & Right overheads mic).
The Kick Drum: one close mic as well as Stereo combining Left & Right overhead mics.
The Toms: one close mic as well as Stereo combining Left & Right overhead mics.
The Hats : One Stereo combining Left and Right mics.
The Cymbals : One Stereo combining Left and Right mics

Yes, that is correct. Each of those 127 x 4 snare samples have 4 mic channels (it’s a 4 channel / track WAV file). So effectively its 127 x 4 x 4 = 2032 samples just for just one snare articulation !!
ALL of the samples are multi-channel with the minimum being hats and cymbals (2 channel true stereo) and the main drums being 4 channels. ALL of the samples are unprocessed and un-normalized to preserve their natural dynamics. You can tweak them in a myriad of ways to your liking.
The Reaper instrument provides control over EACH mic channel. Example : for the snare you can mix in some more top mic channel , apply compression to the bottom mic channel and reverb to the overhead channels. Then you can further process these 4 channels combined in the snare bus.
The general flow is :
- MIDI In / Drum Sequencer
- Samples (multi channel wav files having upto 127 velocity layers and 4 round robins)
- Samplers (RS5K instances where the basic sample playback behavior /ADSR / MIDIMap can be tweaked)
- Drum Mic Channels (where you can set the mix amount and processing for each mic depending on what’s available)
- Drum Buses (where you can process the combined bus for each kit piece)
Files
There is only 1 version (the full sized one) available for you. The old Lite version has been retired.
SM MegaReaper Drumkit
It requires a minimum of 6 GB RAM and 2 GB HDD space.
This is the full kit with all the details as mentioned above.
Manual
Reaper Daw Vst Plugins
This is a very clear and helpful manual to get you started :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxI5SRU92lNpRTRtSDYtbVZ5Vms/view?usp=sharing
You should read it cover to cover (it’s a short 21 pages only) to understand the instrument (which has a lot of levels).
Note : Make sure that the mixer (Ctrl + M) and the screensets (Ctrl + E) windows are visible and docked in Reaper at the bottom to maximize your experience.
As I’ve blogged about before, there are some really good amplifier simulators available as VST plugins. Leader of the pack is LePou’s virtual Rectifier, Soldano and Engl. If you have two or four rhythm tracks, making the same adjustments to all tracks or copying the plugins between them rapidly becomes very tedious. If in Reaper you route all your rhythm tracks to a centralized bus (usually by just adding them as children to a parent folder) and add the amp sim and cab impulse loader on that track, you suddenly get a weird mono version where all panning from sending (child) tracks are lost.
Luckily, I got a great tip from Wookieslayer at MG.org on how to fix this. Two steps:
1) Put the LeCto in stereo mode:
2) Set up two paired cabs in LeCab2 and pan them left and right (same panning percentage as on the respective child tracks):
Now you have a centralized bus for you amp sim with preserved panning. Not only is it much easier tweaking sound, it also uses less CPU as only single instances of the VSTs are active.