I got tired of having to look in the manuals to remember which CCs control the various RealGuitar and RealStrat VSTi parameters. For example, I could never remember that to set the capo at fret 5, I need to set CC 78 to the value 32.
So I made a library of MIDI files that I can drag/drop into Reaper. It is available here: https://stash.reaper.fm/7490/RealGuit..20Switches.tgz
You can put the files in your RealGuitar/RealStrat pattern directory, and drag/drop them into Reaper from the Pattern Manager. Or you can put them anywhere else you want, and use Reaper's Media Explorer to load them into a project. I chose a directory structure that makes sense to me, but you can rearrange the folders if you prefer to have the files arranged differently.
Here's an example: To turn on the Solo mode hammer-on effect and set the range to 3 semitones, load these two files into your RealGuitar/RealStrat MIDI track:
'Mode ControlsSolo ModeHammer OnSolFxHO (CC 35)SolFxHO = On.mid' --> sets CC 35 = 127
'Mode ControlsSolo ModeHammer OnHOSteps (CC 36)HOSteps = 3.mid' --> sets CC 36 = 18
These files cover all the MIDI CC switches available in RealGuitar and RealStrat. I don't have RealLPC yet, but from looking at the documentation, I think the RealLPC switches are exactly the same as those for RealStrat.
For the switches that have lots of possible settings, I chose to make MIDI files for only a few discrete values, so as not to end up with an overwhelming number of files to choose from. The parameters affected by this are the volume sliders, frequency sliders, time sliders, velocity values, etc. The CC values I chose cover the full 0-127 range for the parameters, and they should get you to the approximate value you are after. For example, I used 1 dB steps for the volume sliders, and 0.5 Hz steps for the frequencies sliders -- if you want something in between those steps, load the file that is closest to the value you want, and then adjust the CC value in Reaper's MIDI editor to get the exact value you need.
Let me know how these files work out for you, and if there are any errors I need to correct.
Enjoy!
So I made a library of MIDI files that I can drag/drop into Reaper. It is available here: https://stash.reaper.fm/7490/RealGuit..20Switches.tgz
You can put the files in your RealGuitar/RealStrat pattern directory, and drag/drop them into Reaper from the Pattern Manager. Or you can put them anywhere else you want, and use Reaper's Media Explorer to load them into a project. I chose a directory structure that makes sense to me, but you can rearrange the folders if you prefer to have the files arranged differently.
Here's an example: To turn on the Solo mode hammer-on effect and set the range to 3 semitones, load these two files into your RealGuitar/RealStrat MIDI track:
'Mode ControlsSolo ModeHammer OnSolFxHO (CC 35)SolFxHO = On.mid' --> sets CC 35 = 127
'Mode ControlsSolo ModeHammer OnHOSteps (CC 36)HOSteps = 3.mid' --> sets CC 36 = 18
These files cover all the MIDI CC switches available in RealGuitar and RealStrat. I don't have RealLPC yet, but from looking at the documentation, I think the RealLPC switches are exactly the same as those for RealStrat.
For the switches that have lots of possible settings, I chose to make MIDI files for only a few discrete values, so as not to end up with an overwhelming number of files to choose from. The parameters affected by this are the volume sliders, frequency sliders, time sliders, velocity values, etc. The CC values I chose cover the full 0-127 range for the parameters, and they should get you to the approximate value you are after. For example, I used 1 dB steps for the volume sliders, and 0.5 Hz steps for the frequencies sliders -- if you want something in between those steps, load the file that is closest to the value you want, and then adjust the CC value in Reaper's MIDI editor to get the exact value you need.
Let me know how these files work out for you, and if there are any errors I need to correct.
Enjoy!
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