In the menu that appears, click on “Input : Channel” then on “map Input to channel”. In the dedicated part of your audio track, click on the Input, here called “MIDI : All : All channels”. To have a drum sound, you must use MIDI channel 10, the one commonly associated with percussion.
You can download these sounds for free on the official BandLab website if you want to use them.ĭouble click on the desired instrument to add it to a new track.
Go to “Instrument” located in the left menu.įor this tutorial, we will use a sound kit proposed by Cakewalk. In the top menu, click on “Insert” then on “Virtual Instrument on new track”.Ī new window will open. Right-click on “Disabled”, and click on “Enable Input” in the window that opens.Ĭlick on “Apply” at the bottom right, then close the window. The default setting for the Sensors port is “Disabled”. You will see the MIDI Port previously created by connecting your sensors to Windows appear. Go to MIDI Devices, located in the Audio section. You can also use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+P. To do this, click on “options” in the top menu, then Preferences at the bottom of the window. The software is free, you can use the trial version as long as you do not produce commercial content with it. Have downloaded a virtual drum instrument.Have the Senstroke sensors connected to Windows 10.Connect the Senstroke sensors to Reaper Requirements This tutorial shows you how to proceed and what software you need to download in order to connect the sensors to Windows 10. We invite you to read our tutorial about how to connect Senstroke sensors to Windows 10. The Senstroke technologyĪs a reminder, Senstroke sensors use MIDI technology, which allows use with all DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software that accepts MIDI via Bluetooth. Reaper is a free and very easy to use DAW software, that’s why we have chosen to show you how to use Senstroke sensors with it. In this tutorial, we will learn how to connect Senstroke sensors to Reaper, a digital audio workstation software.