If I'm reading this right, now I can put all of my virtual instruments in a single template file that I can open in another tab, and have my compositions be small (essentially MIDI) files that just point to the template file. ![]() Up until now, having a large (100 MB+, say) template has always meant that every project file and backup file becomes 100 MB+ too, and takes forever to save. Ohhhhh yes this sounds amazing, and it sounds like it will fix one of my biggest gripes with REAPER. ![]() I'm liking the idea of this more and more the more I type. I'll have to commit to the VI settings in the template so as to preserve how older projects sound when played back, but that seems like a small price to pay for this convenience.Īlternately, I could use this to keep the sound of instruments consistent across multiple tracks that I'm in the process of writing for an album: Just have a template referenced by all the album tracks, and if I want to change the guitar tone for the whole album, just change it once in the template instead of changing it separately on every track. Click to expand.Ohhhhh yes this sounds amazing, and it sounds like it will fix one of my biggest gripes with REAPER.
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