jast wrote:The
4Front Piano Module isn't half bad.
For sending MIDI data from REAPER to a MIDI instrument, use the IO button of the track and in the pop-up window choose a MIDI output device from the section titled "MIDI Hardware Output". At least that's how I think it works. I don't have any MIDI instruments I could test it on.
I tried out the 4Front Piano Module, turned the input to all channels, and I now have sound! I haven't figured out how to get my keyboard's sound bank usable yet, and editing the midi signal itself (quantizing etc) is still a mystery to me. But it's nice to have a breakthrough like this - it gives me hope.
AJOwens wrote:If you couldn't see the MIDI IN on your hardware, you probably can't see the MIDI OUT. I hope to stand corrected. Meantime, did you try installing the drivers that came with the HW?
[EDIT]But maybe the USB-connected keyboard will show up as a MIDI OUT.
Yeah, when I used USB instead of MIDI cables, my x50 showed up as an input. When you say HW, I assume you mean hardware, so in that case - no drivers were needed. It just worked magically.
ps - mind you - I still can't get the sound to play through my computer speakers as I play on the keyboard. That would be a serious breakthrough, but I'm a little too slow to figure it out at this point.

pps - they show this image on the front page of reaper's website - how do I find this tool? It looks vastly useful.